Friday, August 20, 2010

Poem: Strange Surprise

© Philip Bourland

Strange Surprise

The package arrived at half past ten,
carried in by ten strong men;
the crate was made of solid oak,
 the lock of iron and tin.

It was surprising in its shape and size,
but the oddest part was the hint of eyes;
they peeked at me through tiny slits,
and winked until I lost my wits.

I sat across the room and stared,
my folks would soon arrive,
and then we’d take the crate apart,
and greet this strange surprise.

© Rita Bourland


(this is the current posting in our outside display case in the park)

1 comment:

  1. This is one of my very favorite poems. And the artist's rendering of the feeling is the greatest I can imagine. Thanks for the happiness from visiting your blog today!
    xoxoxoxoxox Judy

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