Category Archives: k morris poet

Sleep

Sometimes I find my mind

Dwelling on love and sleep.

My lover’s kiss

Is passing bliss.

But the Reaper keeps

His special kiss

For my inevitable sleep.

 

Purely by Accident

When I accidentally entered a striptease bar

And got accosted by Pretty Miss Marr,

I said to Miss Coral,

“Are you girls quite moral?”,

As I returned that young lady’s bra …

Simulation

When I met a philosopher of this nation

Who said, “we’re all living in a simulation”.

I gave him a big kick

And whacked him with a stick,

Which was fine as we’re in a simulation!

I can Not Buy the Sky

I can not buy the sky

Or the restless sea.

I have bought sweet scented flowers

But they and I

Are not the sea and sky.

 

 

The brevity of hours

Are unknown to flowers.

They fear not

The graveyard plot.

The Power of Words

You took your shoes

And left me alone in my flat.

Your right to choose,

I can’t argue against that.

 

 

Fantasies oft run riot

In a man’s fevered head.

Better to stay quiet,

For such things can not be unsaid.

Poetry

Poets compose rhyme

In perfect time

To love and art

While the newsreaders tell

How We’re going to hell

In a battered old handcart.

Morn

In the early morn

The carpet is warm

Under my feet

As I recall

How leaves fall

In the wood nearby.

The seasons repeat.

But I will die.

The Joys of Being a Pig

There was a young lady named Pam

Who liked to gorge on boiled ham.

When they said, “you’re a pig!”,

She would chew on her wig

As she rolled in marmalade and jam!

Royal Mail

When a young lady wearing just socks

Jumped out from a red pillar box ,

And a postman named Marr

Said, “want to go far?”,

She said, “well, I’m wearing just socks …”.