It’s obvious that the poet is troubled, unsure of his relationships, and feels he has no one that can really understand him. Locked in a world not of his own choosing, he can only flounder about in a sad character of his own being, (This is satire, I’m a published poet)
XF8U-3 8 months ago
A poem see
for no one now
so pi$$ off
eced52 8 months ago
Nice title, now where’s the poem?
jmworacle 8 months ago
At least he’s honest.
Rhetorical_Question 8 months ago
Very Short poem?
texasbob 8 months ago
well if a red dot on white canvas can be called art, then this can be called a poem
thight1944 8 months ago
It’s obvious that the poet is troubled, unsure of his relationships, and feels he has no one that can really understand him. Locked in a world not of his own choosing, he can only flounder about in a sad character of his own being, (This is satire, I’m a published poet)
gammaguy 8 months ago
It’s free verse. Certainly, no one would pay for it.
Doug K 8 months ago
If he wants it to rhyme, he could do:
A Po-em … For None ’em.
royq27 8 months ago
Better than some I’ve seen…
DaBump Premium Member 8 months ago
Ah, modern art poetry.
ladykat 8 months ago
You need a few more lines to your poem, Baldo.
poppacapsmokeblower 8 months ago
A poem for the One, the Only, and no Other.
Talkin’ ‘bout You, mother.
JPuzzleWhiz 8 months ago
" ‘Fleas,’ by Baldo:
Adam
Had ’em!"
Jefano Premium Member 8 months ago
Is no one else reminded of For No One, a terrific Paul McCartney song from the Beatles’ album Revolver?
MuddyUSA Premium Member 8 months ago
Luckily, he knows his limits!
fritzoid Premium Member 8 months ago
It doesn’t rhyme in the Spanish version either:
Un Poema
Para Nadie
fritzoid Premium Member 8 months ago
I’ve seen Worse Verse.
Ukko wilko 8 months ago
Doesn’t even make haiku.