The Daily Poem

A journey of a thousand poems by D. Edgar Lamp

The Daily Poem

(708) January 31, 2012: The Rio-Lagos Span

Posted by D. Edgar Lamp on February 1, 2012 at 6:35 PM

THE RIO-LAGOS SPAN

 

They've made a bridge to Africa

With grounds of pure Arabica.

They spun them abracadabrica

 

To float on pillared stability

And self-repair sustainably

With germs that love salinity

 

That work the matrix into Bloam,

A coral-esque of Styrofoam,

Constructed dome-arch-dome

 

Allowing megaships to pass.

What's more, it shines like glittered glass,

Expiring phosphorescent gas.

 

My bennies include a commuter plan

To cross the Rio-Lagos Span;

I'm RanCorp's newest hatchet man.

 

D. Edgar Lamp

 

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Rhyming Triplets

 

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JOURNAL: Comfort Inn

 

~ The Daily Poet

Categories: JANUARY 2012, Rhyming Triplets

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