Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Well Done To The Rhymer

The rhymers do never have a rhyming prime
But only in death do they run out of rhyme
Most of them not seen to be worthy of literary note
Few rhymers accorded the status of poet
There's a well known rhymer in every village and town
One who basks in the glory of local renown
Of locals and local successes he or she does write
For others to read and enjoy and recite
The local rhymer may never know of Worldwide renown
But he or she amongst the best known in their town
Every local success in rhyme they celebrate
And in so doing parochial pride they create
So well done to the rhymer the he or the she
They do serve their purpose would you not agree.

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