Friday, June 15, 2007

Tracy Lynn's Poem

So, the results of our first group sonnet show we have a long way to go to match Shakespeare. (It also shows that ABAB CDCD EFEF GG is a tougher rhyme scheme to follow than I would have guessed. Even for us we suck.) However, for a first effort, it wasn't too bad. The poem was in honor of Tracy Lynn, and here it is:

There was a girl called Tracy Lynn
Who was proficient with a spoon
She wasn't too fat or too thin
Her right hook sent you to the moon
She used the spoon to beat on dorks
she'd use her hook to set you strait
No spoons, she'd settle for a spork
This is why she was truly great.
don't be fooled she will regulate
Her coolness fits her like a glove
With style and grace she'll stimulate.
No wonder she's the one we love.
Indeed she's our treasure trove.
We'll cling to her and never rove.



If you have a suggestion for the next one leave a comment and we'll be happy to try.

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