To Tell

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To Tell

Time to take the treasures to the tollbooth.

Then tell that tale to the tall trees.

 

Toil tolerance to the tyrant to teach them.

Then tell that to the tall trees.

 

Task the turbulent thoughts.

Then tell that to the trees.

 

Taste thyme’s tropical treat.

Then tell that to the tree.

 

Thank treachery thoughtfully.

Then tell the tree.

 

Tank the town,

Then the tree?

 

Think then there, tough!

Throughout absents?

To tell, they thought that too “tough”.

The time, the tinny told

the truth that tantalized  them,

their tongues told three.

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patricialouise commented on To Tell

09-24-2009

What a grate exercise with T words. It came out totally tripy and think I'll try to think of one too.

Dreamer123 commented on To Tell

07-20-2009

I like it when you put nature in to the poem. And this really made me think of your message. this is wonderful thankss for sharing. Keep up the great work. :D

KerriAnne

07/20/2009

organic is all ways to me passive

Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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