William Saint George
William Saint George
Apr 07, 2012

Eastertide

I'll sing a song of Eastertide
Before the sun will set;
Of the rising of the three-day dead
And the joy of chocolate eggs.

I'll make a tune of trifling joys
Set to manuscript, note by note
And coax my spirit's new employ
Of cooking for the neighbour's kids.

I'll do much good, so when I die
And in my cold grave lie,
You'll think some good of me a while
So in my death, I smile.

About This Poem

Last Few Words: Happy Easter neopoet. Keep the good works coming!

Review Request Direction: What did you think of my title?
How was my language use?
How was the beginning/ending of the poem?

Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

About the Author

Region, Country: Ghana, GHA

Favorite Poets: William Shakespeare

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Comments

Ian.T

Tut Tut, your lack of religious upbringing is showing here lol,
A good piece of fun, but on the other hand if you were serious, OMG as they do in texting..
Please tell me before I say more,
Or that I have to open a grave
to see if the one in there is grave.
Grave in a grave would be Grave.
Yours Seriously, Ian.T

William Saint George

Not lack, really. I'm rather an uncomfortably religious/superstitious person, with healthy relapses of rationality. In my poetry, I try to flee from my upbringing and explore the life "out of bounds"

"Grave in a grave, says you,
Merely brooding o'er existence, says I,
Given that, whichever is true
Is that which pleases the beholder's eye.

And do not be bothered
to open that casket.
The dead won't be disturbed
if they haven't asked it." :D

S

Like most religious holidays Easter has become a 2 sided celebration. this is a fun treatment of the lighter side........stan