
A Modern Tale
Beware the headless horseman. He knows not where he’s going.
For without his brain or senses, he cannot be knowing
north from south or here from there. In fact it’s rather hopeless.
Instead of coping with his journey, he’s completely copeless.
Better to have a head man who hasn’t any horse,
for he can find another vehicle to aid his course
here and there and every where that he seeks to go,
for his brain can lead him, be his progress fast or slow.
Headless horsemen are, I fear, mostly made-up tales,
like the one by Washington Irving, which, I admit, pales
compared to the real-life tale of that living gent
who is a headless horseman and sadly, our president!!!
The dVerse Poets prompt is to write a poem about a headless horseman.
Oh, so true! What little brain he had is gone–so headless and heartless. A terrible president and an awful human being.
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Think he’ll try to have me thrown off dVerse Poets? Or shut it down entirely?
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Well, I’ve written many poems and written many comments that are against this regime, so if he does, you’ll have plenty of company!
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As someone who long ago fought against monarchy and tyranny for the establishment of a democratic republic famously said, We shall surely hang together. Or something like that. *
*Ben Franklin: “We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately”.
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Personally, I’d change “horseman” to “horse’s a**” in the last line. (Just ’cause I think it makes for better rhythm, of course.)
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Judy, your poem is an absolute delight!!!! The ‘message’ and the rhyme! Brava.
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Thanks, Helen…
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Headless I agree… or his head is only filled with himself
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Oh spot on Judy
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A good job, Judy, except that he is no gent
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Won’t argue with that.
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This is absolutely stellar writing, Judy!
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Well said, Judy!
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