Friday, March 28, 2008

Leisure Poetry: Rainbow

Rainbow
By Jean Lee

I don’t love you because you gave me purple daisies.
I don’t love you because you drive navy BMW.
I don’t love you because you have sexy, blue eyes.
I don’t love you because you own a green golf field.
I don’t love you because you have sleek, blonde hair.
I don’t love you because you bought me orange Prada dress.
I love you because you have red heart towards me.

Leisure Poetry: Undeniable Temptation

Undeniable Temptation
By Jean Lee

Looking at rich, smooth chocolate
My mouth waters automatically

My left brain says,
“One won’t hurt!”

But my right brain says,
“Watch your weight!”

Same three words
But so different

The scrumptious brown substance
The addictive brown chemical

Alarm! Alarm!
The chocolate jumped on to my hand

Drop it! No, eat it!
I freeze myself

The next thing I know
I had gained one pound.


Leisure Poetry: Ant Life

Ant Life
By Jean Lee

Look at us
We are a small dust
Through the eyes you see
You don’t even recognize

How is it
Fair to you people
To step on us?
We don’t even get a chance

You destroyed
My home and
My family
This is unfair

I want change
I want you
To Experience my life
How painful it is

You will know when the time comes
You are murderers
You kill my family and friends
You are murderers.