for Sunday Scribblings
how horrible to know
that they’ll outlive me. long after
my accomplishments have been reduced to dust—
books of poetry, memories of friends and lovers, all my life’s work
grist for the mills of forgetting: there they’ll be
for some twenty-seventh century
anthropologist to dig up
and declare: “She didn’t floss.”
Friday, February 15, 2008
Teeth
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free verse,
poetry
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12 comments:
I love it. You say a lot in so few words, and the ending makes everything so apparent. Great work.
What a great poem! You have quite a "biting" wit :)
Haha! I love this poem for the quirky wit & the kinky take of the prompt!
They'll be saying the same thing when they dig my teeth up! I hate to floss! This is too funny! love it!
LOL - yes, the "you don't floss" reprimand.
Liked this - except half of mine have already failed to out live me :-)
Notice the smiley has a toothy grin!
Oh! How funny! And not!
Just perfect! Loved it.
You're sure about the 27th century? :)
Love the poem as well as some of the comments it elicited.
This one made me laugh when I got to "She didn't floss."
By the way, I failed to get your Six-Word Memoir posted at Weekend Wordsmith (sorry), so today I went back and put it first, where it belonged:
http://weekendwordsmith.blogspot.com/2008/02/six-word-memoir.html
Yeah, that IS depressing.
ohh, that was good, funny and then sad...
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