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Whoopie Whale Wailing
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By Quentin Clingerman
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Whoopie Whale Wailng

 

Whoopie whale wailing in a willow tree

In bright orange sky the purple butterflies flee

Lemon blossoms on the persimmon shrub

Caterpillars catwauler in a Canterbury tub

Watermelon whines withering on wily vines

Near the shouting waterfalls the vulture dines

Come with me to the flea market supine

There on feathered fleabags we shall recline

 

Whoopie Whale Wailing(c)2007 Quentin Clingerman

 

 


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Submitted: Sunday, May 27, 2007

Last Updated: Sunday, May 27, 2007

About the Poet
I am a retired educator. Now 85 years of age. I live in Maryland. I am the father of three ladies and thirteen grandchildren. Four grandchildren now married. I have two great grandsons, Koi Jon and Quinn Manu and a great granddaughter,Sephira Jade. Poems are an expression of how I think and feel. Variety in either case! I am the founder of WordChimes.com WC originated in February, 2000.


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