Kenneth Karrer’s most recent poem here was New Year’s Kiss, published in January, 8th Runner-up in the First Ever vox poetica Poetry Contest. I had no idea when I scheduled this poem that it would be after a day on which some lawns (and left-out-to-be-recycled Christmas trees!) returned to sight now that some snow has melted.
White Wedding
By Kenneth Karrer
My snow man’s gone.
He was there last
Night.
But I noticed that my neighbor
Built a snow woman
On his front lawn.
This morning there was
A trail of clothes.
A hat,
a purse,
a scarf,
a carrot
that had been a nose
Left leading towards the road.
It’s hard to say
Who led who astray
But,
God,
They made such a hot couple.
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That was fun!
tee-hee! We needed something light and sweet in February, and, you, Kenneth, provided! Thanks so much. Jean
HAHA I love it. This clever poem made my day.
Delightful poem!