Home of: Prose, Poetry & Contests Prose-n-Poetry

Prose-n-Poetry.com

Email Us [e-mail]
Enter our Poetry Contest and Win a Cash Prize !
Welcome !

Please Sign In
MemberID

password
Save Cookie?  
Get lost password

Join Us

Points Reference

NEW! PnP Contests
Member Contests
Contest Winners

Sailor Moon Home
Games

Members
Moonatics
Gold Writers
Silver Writers
Free Members

Galleries
Sailor Moon

Music
Sailor Moon
Christmas
Read !
Poetry
Stories
Books
Columns
Recipes
MoonNotes
Write !
Poetry
Stories
Books
Recipes
MoonNotes
Workshops
Poetry Workshop
Stories Workshop
Books Workshop
Reference
Poetry Help
Stories Help
F.A.Q

Programs
Sailor Moon Episodes
Banners
Resources

On Line
Jordan Screws
Rebecca E.
Leigh G.
3 Writers

Peter (zim) Amoroso Anime Pete
1 Free Members

4 Members
37 Guests

The Warrior Poet (Billy The Kid!)
by John Mcleod
copyright 01-13-2002


Age Rating: 13 to 127

 
Billy rode into town
he held his Carrot in his hand
he told the kids to close their eyes
as he twirled it around and around,

"This is a man's game" said I to Billy Jones
stop playing with yourself and get back to your home
if you want to play with the (Big Boys) you're in the wrong place
Billy's Carrot just went limp and he wore a sad look on his face,

I rolled around the ground with laughter, Billy did see that
he thought it was the sight of his fearsome Carrot
but the truth I tell to you all, right here and now
he's not a man and by the look of it, he is just a Boy,

Karen and Bob were dancing with delight
joyful at seeing Billy beaten in a fight
we all stood together, standing proud and tall
looking at the defeated one, a crying little Boy.




What will happen next? Will Billy the Kid return with something a bit more manly to offer?
Has he been shamed never to return?
Tune in to the next response from the Kid and see what he has to offer.
I think he may of bitten off more than he can chew.



John Mcleod











Spell Check Rhymer Poetry Analyst


Help Us Stop Plagiarism - Nearly all works at PnP are original. However a few people choose to plagiarize. To check, choose a phrase from the work, then either drag and drop to the search box or copy and paste. click on search and works at Google will be shown which match. Just to be sure, please do this before you recommend or rate the work highly...
Google
If you think this work is plagiarized please


Select a Random Work
from Poetry


Comments on this Article/Poem:
Click on the commenter's name to see their Author's Page

01-13-2002 Bob Church    

Sic 'em, Johnboy!


Visitor Reads: 744
Total Reads: 904
Comments: 1

Author's Page

Email the Author

Add a Comment




Favorite of:





Send Page to a Friend
Points Reference Privacy
PnP Terms of Service Contact Us
  SEO Software

Visitors
View Stats