Poetic duel
My friend Rich Roesberg, the poet laureate of Northfield, New Jersey, recently received this poem via the Internet:
WINTER POEM
It’s winter in New Jersey
And the gentle breezes blow
Seventy miles an hour
At five below.
Oh, how I love New Jersey
When the snow’s up to your butt
You take a breath of winter
And your nose gets frozen shut.
Yes, the weather here is wonderful
So I guess I’ll hang around
I could never leave New Jersey
Cuz I’m frozen to the ground!
Which prompted him to craft this reply:
SUMMER POEM
It’s Summer now in Florida
And the heat is just plain brutal.
The bugs are everywhere —
They just ate someone’s poodle.
It’s 96 today
without a cloud in sight.
Three mailmen just expired —
They should bring the mail at night.
Yes the weather here is awesome,
At least, if you love heat.
The soles of my shoes have melted
And they’re stuck fast to the street.
January 23rd, 2011 at 7:52 pm
love, love, LOVE this!
January 25th, 2011 at 4:17 am
Rich’s collected poetry deserves one of those slender, leather-bound privately-printed volumes.
January 26th, 2011 at 5:39 pm
Hey, I’m a poet.
Wouldn’t you just know it?