Poems from BeverlyStockPoetry.com

Beverly Stock is an American poet, a former journalist, and a feature writer; she delights in creating poetry that asks big questions about small memories we so often overlook. Her verse has been published by the Society of Classical Poetry, The Chained Muse, Persimmon Tree, PowerPoetry.org, PoetrySoup.com, and Lighten Up Online, in the U.K. Visit her at www.beverlystockpoetry.com.
Mary had a little lamb, His fleece was white as snow The little lamb, we'll call hin Stan. Starred at a livestock show.   Mary who was in...
  Henry Blake Here lies Henry Blake He stepped on the gas, Instead of the brake.   John Penny Reader if cash thou art In want of any Dig 4...
I never saw  a Purple Cow, I never hope to see one. But I can tell you, anyhow, I'd rather see than be one!
The meanest trick I ever knew Was the one you nor I would ever do. I saw a Grugnax try to do it, And there was nothing funny to it.   He...
With lifted feet, hands still, I am ready to go downhill. Swifter and then more swift, Till my heart with a mighty lift Makes me laugh and...

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