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Classic post:Dr. Seuss I ain't

or, Horton blogs a who?

Cliff Note: I've gotten several of you who have come to this blog because you discovered my poet "talent" on my Whattville blog. The following post was the first poem I posted though I had been writing poems in comment sections at other blogs. I wrote this last June 12. I coined the "Whattville" name, a takeoff on Dr. Seuss' "Whooville," a couple of posts later,

They say we bloggers aren't so smart
We have no brains, we have no heart
Well I am here, I want to say
We are special in every way.

We blog of laughter
We blog of tears
We blog of chicken
And imported beers

We blog of our houses
We blog of our cars
We blog of signs
We blog of bars

We blog when it's raining
We blog when it's sunny
We write our comments
When your blog is funny

We blog of our work
We blog of our food
And when we are finished
We blog of our mood

We blog of our spouses
Our sisters and brothers
Our friends and our famlies
And then we find others

We blog of our drives
We blog of our trips
We make some mistakes
We blog of our slips

We blog in a car
We blog in a boat
In the middle of winter
We blog in a coat

We blog about peanuts
We blog about coke
Some of us even
Blog about smoke

Some bloggers live near
Some bloggers live far
If you're on my blogroll
I think you're a star

And while I have blogged this
It popped in my head
Dr Seuss couldn't blog this
Because he is dead

Comments

Minerva said…
Oh, Cliff You're the blogger
extraordinaire.
I'm happy your poems
are here to share.
Mike Golch said…
Cliff,Great posting.I hopt that you and all of your family have a Great Memorial weekend.
Pigeon said…
Your poetry is great
Us bloggers decree
If Dr Suess were here
I'm sure he'd agree!
Anonymous said…
I'm loving it!!! Great poem!
Frasypoo said…
A man of many talents!

PS:Have you chkd your email?
Pat Jenkins said…
keep blogging my friend!!!
Your poetry made it on the air at WQMX in our Trip A Day in the Month Of May Promo. Have you heard it? Its' fabulous :-)
Cliff said…
Sue: I've done much bragging over that spot.

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