A short, humorous poem about encountering an alien, written and read by Alexis Veenendaal
www.alexisveenendaal.com
Use of music owned by FesliyanStudios
#poem #poetry #humanity
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A short, humorous poem about encountering an alien, written and read by Alexis Veenendaal
www.alexisveenendaal.com
Use of music owned by FesliyanStudios
#poem #poetry #humanity
“You’re a strange creature!”
The alien said
as he dropped from the sky
to land on my head.
Verdant greens that smell so sweet,
in summer air ‘neath cloudless heat…
Banana peels and pumpkin guts,
And rotted eggs that smell like butts;
Mushy mushrooms and moldy bread,
A hairy, slimy, lettuce head.
Melted trash in a noonday sun,
Microwave tuna overdone;
Steamed spinach and expired stew,
That’s what you smell like through and through.
Everything’s fine and the
day’s going great
until, from nearby
something flies in your face!
You scream in surprise
at the startling burst
Please don’t call
or I may just cry.
I will not answer
but may certainly die.
I once met a gnome
who lived in a jar
and he told me a tale
of his travels “afar”.
“Oh my!” Proclaimed I
as I spotted my foe:
a big hairy spider
with at least fifty toes.
Why does the sun make me sneeze?
Why does spring air suffocate me?
Why do mosquitoes make me itchy?
There once was a woman,
Named Sara Harding.
In the year 20-something
her midlife was starting.
Her hair nearly gray
And her mind turned a