Poems by Rick W. Cotton

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  • It's The Most Fattening Time Of The Year

    • Published: December 20, 2022

    in Christmas Poems

    (sung to the tune of "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year") - with apologies to Andy Williams

    It's the most fattening time of the year
    There'll be pizza and dim sum, oh yes, please, I'll have some

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    Thanks for the laugh. I love your version of the song, and your clever lyrics fit perfectly. To me, it's especially funny because it is so relatable (sigh), and I think we have a similar...

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  • Take Me Home

    • Published: March 2022

    in Home Poems

    In the summer of '32
    A little boy, 6 years old,
    Separated from his Mama
    In a five and ten-cent store,

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  • The Old Guy's Checkup

    • Published: March 2022

    in Funny Life Poems

    You eat too much salt, the doctor said,
    And your blood pressure's way over here in the red
    You're way too fat, gotta cut back the food
    Can't eat a thing that's tasty or good

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  • The Voice In The Forest

    • Published: March 2021

    in Spiritual Poems about Nature

    I heard a soft sound, like wind through the trees,
    But there was no wind, for the air was still,
    And the forest stood waiting, silent and strong,
    Trees standing guard as they always will.

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  • A Thanksgiving Blessing

    • Published: November 2018

    in Thanksgiving Poems

    It's cold outside, but it's warm in my heart.
    And the gray fall sky is His work of art.
    Laden and low, quiet and still,
    November is welcome, and my eyes drink their fill

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    Thank you! SO GLAD you enjoyed it! I think Thanksgiving is so underrated as a holiday, and I tried to put what it means to me into words...glad you appreciated it!!

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  • My Friend Jack

    • Published: October 2018

    in Halloween Poems

    Jack comes every year to visit me,
    And his grin just makes me smile.
    Nearly toothless, he doesn't care.
    He happily laughs all the while.

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  • I Wouldn't Live In A Haunted House

    • Published: October 2018

    in Halloween Poems

    I wouldn't live in a haunted house;
    It's something I just wouldn't do.
    Not in creepy haunted house.
    Not with me or even with you.

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  • The Ballad Of Daylight Savings Time

    • Published: August 2018

    in Humorous Poems

    What's with this Daylight Savings Time?
    It steals our sleeping, snoozing time
    Roll out of bed and take a breath
    And feel like microwaved-reheated death

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    Daylight saving can either be a blessing or a curse. Thanks for the laugh. Australia is currently enjoying summer daylight saving time. Loved the verse.

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  • Mother Nature's Apology For Hurricane Harvey

    • Published: December 2017

    in Snow Poems

    A stranger came here late last night
    Silent puffs of falling white
    Frigid, falling, drifting down
    Unusual this far down in a southern town

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  • Tiny Wooden Figures

    • Published: December 2017

    in Christmas Poems

    Over in the corner, 'neath the Christmas tree's green,
    Are the tiny wooden figures, our Nativity scene.
    Each tells a story, each plays its part.
    Each holds a special place here in my heart.

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    I heard this song last night - Christmas Eve. The Renaissance Choir sang it beautifully at Guisborough Hall. It was the first time I had heard it and it brought tears to my eyes. I remembered...

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