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The Poem Speaks

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Title:     The Poem Speaks
Author: Franklin P. Adams [More Titles by Adams]

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Poet, ere you write me,
Stem the flowing ink;
Or that you indite me
Pause upon the brink.

Strummer of the lyre
Maker of the tune,
Give me a desire--
Bless me with a boon.

Let me be a rondeau
With a sweet refrain,
Or an aliquando
Sonnet to the rain;

Let me be a lyric
Tenuous as air,
Or an a la Viereck
Passion song to hair;

Ballad, epic, quatrain,
Couplet--ay, a line--
"Let it rain or not rain,
Let it storm or shine."

Shape me as you list to,
Glorious or small;
Put a comic twist to
Anything at all.

Only give me fame that
Never, never dies,
Christen me a name that
Reaches to the skies.

This is my ambition:
Not the greatest rhyme,
Not the first position
On the page of time--

But, O poet, steep me,
Till, with gum and hooks,
Womenfolk will keep me
In their pocket-books!


[The end]
Franklin P. Adams's poem: Poem Speaks

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