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Thick skin, big body and sharp teeth, they slay These greedy animals hunt for their prey Their goal is to get all what they want In the darkness of the night they usually hunt Crocodiles and snakes, they attack like storms How big are those reptiles as compared to the worms? Now modern predators are in tuxedo’s and suits With shiny eyeglasses or well-polished boots These greedy creatures scattered in this world They always make the biggest stories ever told…
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May 10, 2014
May 10, 2014 at 9:35 PM UTC
PREDATORS (Epigram)
Thick skin, big body and sharp teeth, they slay These greedy animals hunt for their prey Their goal is to get all what they want In the darkness of the night they usually hunt Crocodiles and snakes, they attack like storms How big are those reptiles as compared to the worms? Now modern predators are in tuxedo’s and suits With shiny eyeglasses or well-polished boots These greedy creatures scattered in this world They always make the biggest stories ever told…
Epigram Epigrams are satirical poems ending with either a humorous retort or a stinging punch line. Used mainly as expressions of social criticism or political satire, the most common forms are written as a couplet: a pair of rhymed lines in the same meter. Practitioners of this poetic expression include John Dunne, Ben Jonson, William Blake and Robert Frost. Credits to: http://www.shadowpoetry.com/resources/wip/epigram.html
Marguerite
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May 10, 2014
May 10, 2014 at 9:35 PM UTC
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