Drink a slice of lock fish
A wacky story about the oddities of language

Isn’t it strange? It’s odd to think
That you can’t eat an eat,
But you can drink a drink.

And often, I want to disagree
That you can plant a plant,
Yet can’t tree a tree.

However, I’ve known for quite a while
That you can laugh a laugh
And can smile a smile.

Still, there are times when I’ll check twice
That you can’t cake a cake,
But you can slice a slice.

And sometimes, I find it quite absurd
That a fly can fly,
Yet a bird can’t bird.

But here’s a thing I learned by chance:
That you can jump a jump
And can dance a dance.

Although it doesn’t feel quite right
That you can’t dark a dark,
But you can light a light.

Indeed, we also mustn’t ignore
That you can lock a lock,
Yet can’t door a door.

I almost forgot one other thing:
That you can run a run
And can swing a swing.

Of course, this really is just the start.
You can verb many nouns if you’re smart.

You can fish a fish.
And pat a Pat,
But beware, she mightn’t like that.

You can phone a phone
And bump a bump,
But it might hurt more and grow a lump.

You can tie a tie
And cook a cook,
But if you do that, you’ll be a crook.

You can film a film
And wave a wave,
But when saying goodbye, try to be brave.

And finally, news to warn about.
Please be careful and watch out.
When you’re running low on luck,
You might just have to duck a duck!
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Comments (2)
Echoes the spirit of Dr. Seuss for me. Enjoyed the playfulness of this poem. Will you be creating more in the future?
I still love this poem @stowball