Hi, welcome, I can't believe my eyes Surreal, so crazy, but a wonderful surprise You're here, you're real, the science was sound
By Maahi Trivedi2 years ago in Poets
Welcome, friend, to our quaint humble planet! It’s not much to look at, I know. But it’s ours, however you scan it, And has charms, if you just let them grow.
By Steve Hanson2 years ago in Poets
Aliens both big and small Shall I invite these new creatures for some alcohol Show them my science test about nomenclature (I nailed)
By Jay,when I write2 years ago in Poets
Alien friend, please understand. I have a problem to solve firsthand. This is my granny, be warned, be afraid, You have a problem, for her husband of late,
By J. S. Wade2 years ago in Poets
if I gave an alien a cookie I wonder what it’d do My favorite is chocolate chip, with a glass of Mountain Dew But, maybe it doesn’t like sweets, and maybe it’s way too new
There’s this alien at my door I wonder what it’s here for There’s this green dude a knockin Asking what’s the music that’s “uh rockin”
Is it strange to arrange an exchange to derange and gear-change as we interchange and estrange to create change in our range
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Poets
Aliens fell like the stars, from the sky My tik-toks went viral, as they flew by They wanted news that was factual So we binged supernatural
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 years ago in Poets
I wake in the night, Caught in a startled fright. A beam, a burst of light Blinds my sight. An alien appears! It said "have no fear".
By Jennifer David2 years ago in Poets
I was sitting in bed watching Dawson’s Creek, Drinking wine, eating chips, and relaxing at the end of the week. Suddenly through the window I see a flash, I feel a boom, and I hear a crash.
By Randy Riley2 years ago in Poets
I met a cute guy in a bar. We began to make out in my car. When I felt between us, his tiny green penis, I laughed till I puked in a jar.
By Cathy holmes2 years ago in Poets
To click a controller and have a look, At a reality world; Do not let our first glimpse be mistook For the true lives of boys and girls.
By Kent Brindley2 years ago in Poets