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.
The moon was out and I saw some sheep.
I saw some sheep take a walk in their sleep.
By the light of the moon, by the light of a star,
They...
Me: Oh, Feline Spirit, will you reply?
Just simple answers, would you try?
Spirit: I’ll Try
Me: What must I do to appease my kitty?...
A doctor fell into a well,
and broke his collarbone;
A doctor should attend the sick,
and leave the well alone.
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I smell rain
I lick snow
I fly kites
When winds blow.
I like cookies
My Mom makes,
I like waffles
When I wake.
Mom likes dogs
Dad likes...
Look around and see great men.
Some have risen from the poor.
Some are bankers, and other statesmen,
Some rises have been premature.
Don...