I wish I could send you the best birthday card you've ever received
To be able to print it in beautiful color's
Black, dark green's, red's, fiery oranges, and a pale white
Yet I am not as smart as a dog
So I believe for me
It’d be impossible to figure out how to put the stamp on the right way
You’d think it’d be a fool proof thing
But just shows how naive I am
You should see my trigonometry grade
Its lower then a homeless man’s income
I suppose I’ll stop boring you, and I should fit in a happy birthday
Now to repeat the classic lines in all those old birthday cards
I hope you had a fantastic birthday
Love -
Just this one kid who hopes you enjoy their poem, if you can call it that.
Author notes
You need'd a happy birthday, as well as an entry, so I thought why not?
A contest entry
- Eighteen and not Getting Any Entries!!! by So Strange.
427 points, ended December 5, 2008, 6 entries
• next poem in this contest, remove from contest
