Hollywood made, of me, a movie …..
some thought scary, others thought groovy.
In it I was called 'King Kong';
boy, were those people ever wrong!
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So glad that you changed the title and resubmitted it. Top score dear Bri!
Wow! Bri, this is fantastic! Like Kim says, it was like watching a movie. Loved every verse.
Hey, this was ALMOST as good as seeing the movie again! I did enjoy it. Thanks, Bri.
" My skeleton's displayed in a museum, along with my brain, for all to see ‘em. My hide is mounted on a frame ….. to mimic me, " tells us how man uses everything for his purpose, with no respect to the other being. (Here, the King Kong)
Part 3.. The interpretation given by you is wonderful and goes well with my fantasies as well. There were dinosaurs, there were mammoths. There is the fantasy about the Himalayan Yati. So why not a primordial mammoth human being?
Part 2. So, your poem roused the nostalgic memories. Loved this soliloquy (I don't know whether is correct to use the word here) by the fantastic protagonist.
Wow! I had not read this poem, even if it was present on ph. And so, I thank you for republishing it. I had watched the movie long long back. And loved it. Some parts of the movie, I still carry in my mind..
Please enjoy. : ) bri edwards aka Brian Edward Whitaker in 'the real world'.
A nicely crafted poem with chosen rhyming words. I visit movies very rarely.But going through your poem was like sitting in a movie hall.Top scores revered Poet Bri. a mo
I don't recall ever being called 'revered'. Numerous times it may have been suggested that part(s) of my body should be severed, like my brain, or....you 'know'. Thanks for comment. bri ;)