Poetry Drawer: A Glorious Day: Gardens: I’ve Never Seen a Governor Shoot a Pup Before by Sean Kim

A Glorious Day

A glorious day
In May
so green.

Your heart is
so grand
a jolly holiday

No wonder
that we love

Your heart is bright
Oh, bloomin’ daffodils

When your heart starts beatin’
It’s no wonder that its’ love

Your blood is
Pressing your advantage
Of your creed

Fear
Is crystal clear.

Gardens

and gardens hummingbirds head for Bees
plants come from your sides
the fruits nectar is the life
creating as when Looking
and when fruit pleasantly falls
too a buzzing bounces of the skin
an apple which was way too beautiful also falls
we digest their unintentionally taste
surrounding sugar
With bees
A beautiful sad space
Gardens, sunflowers and tree

I’ve Never Seen a Governor Shoot a Pup Before

I expected sweet and somewhat kind

But Kristi Noem my master was not that refined

She acted strange, and then did more,

I’ve never seen a lady shoot a pup before

It’s time to hunt. She knows what’s up…

But she’s not hunting for some deer, she’ll shoot a pup!

A puppy’s dead, at her front door,

I wonder why nobody saw it there before

Sean Kim is a high school student living in California who finds joy in the written word. Sean Kim’s writing has been recognized in local competitions, and he is eager to share his voice with a broader audience.

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