Sonnet Xiii Poem by Joshua Adeyemi

Sonnet Xiii



The acquatics and reptiles had a debate,
That had stayed them in the air so late.
That the celestials had a break drawn on them,
While they were left to prick the hem:
It had been of an Issue that the sea Was
Said to be better in distinction and sauce
Than the mother earth, which the reptiles refused
And had many of them on the topic confused.
The panel had taken their own positions,
Poking their noses in dejections,
To point made out of the lane,
And wagging their heads in vain
To points constructed on the basis.
Thus did they drew no conclusion whether or not the best, whose axis.
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Tuesday, March 6, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: animals
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