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4923552 No.4923552[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

i need a animal poem and a person poem, for my assignment anyone wanna help out?
and no copypaste please

>> No.4923561

>>4923552
Animals -- Frank O'Hara

Have you forgotten what we were like then
when we were still first rate
and the day came fat with an apple in its mouth

it's no use worrying about Time
but we did have a few tricks up our sleeves
and turned some sharp corners

the whole pasture looked like our meal
we didn't need speedometers
we could manage cocktails out of ice and water

I wouldn't want to be faster
or greener than now if you were with me O you
were the best of all my days

>> No.4923569

With eyes demure you gingerly advance,
Your hot-pink rocket stirs beneath the fur.
With trembling hands, I quickly drop my pants
And kneel to take the mounting of my cur.

My pucker'd rosebud, pulsing with delight
You sniff and lick, and with a feral growl
Pounce firmly 'pon my back with canine might,
and with surfeit of joy I scream! I howl!

Your stiffen'd meat my sphincter penetrates
and with each thrust it cleaves my colon wide,
as, sweat-bedewed and crying I await
your frothy spunk to paint my fleshy hide

With shudd'ring frame you come; I can't, I've found.
Dear Fudge, a dog can't give a reach-around.

>> No.4923577

>>4923569
You should focus on your line-breaks.

>> No.4923656

>>4923577
>not recognizing this
http://4chanlit.wikia.com/wiki/Classics:Dear_Fudge_the_Dog

>> No.4923718

william blakes 'tyger' is the the most famous animal poem in the english language

>> No.4923734

>>4923718
what about all that stuff Eliot did with Cats they made a long running broadway show about it

>> No.4923777

>>4923734
still not as famous

>> No.4923788

>>4923777
I feel like some yokel off the street has more likely heard of the play Cats rather than Blake's "Tyger"

>> No.4923802

>>4923788
tyger tyger burning bright
in the forests of the night

even that rhyme would be famous to the dumbest of humans

the word 'cats' doesnt count