Do you want to go to a fun foreign land?
I can take you somewhere fantastic and grand.
With a pen in hand, I'll write an adventure.
Are you in the mood to eat on a trencher?
Sorry, this poem needed another rhyme.
Short stories won't be restrictive when it's time.
I will try to rid them of structural crime.
In truth, I have issues with frivolity.
But why stop me, it produces jollity?
Let us both write about talking spray bottles.
With Greek branding, they could all be Aristotles.
That would be an exciting land to live in.
I would love to take that story for a spin.
Let's go on this silly journey together!
Real-life has really awful weather.
I can get you a journal bound in leather.
But I do not have a pretty quill feather.
Do you need a doctor because life is dull?
Should we perhaps add an ancient talking skull?
Monotony produces a certain gloom.
My friends called me "Always Bored" in a chat room.
And a certain emptiness filled up my time.
It wasn't of the heart, but meaningless pastime.
So fall deeper into this story of mine.
YOU ARE READING
Grains of Graphite Book 1
PoetryGrains of Graphite is a North American poetry collection focusing on a wide range of emotions, many of which are intimate.