Poem A Day/ April 11th, 2011 – Parker Tettleton
Posted: April 11, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: National Poetry Month, Parker Tettleton, Poetry, Step on my Feet, Thunderclap Press 7 Comments »
STEP ON MY FEET/ Parker Tettleton
You can begin anything twice. Say ballpark & I’ll put my head in a toilet. Someone goes over & means hot dog. We sit in the rain & your brother takes pictures. Later he brings a girl.

Are there some lines missing?
There are no lines missing. This is an ancient form of Polish haiku best read with sauerkraut.
I was the one who meant hot dog. Love this Parker!
Thank you Robert! I’m glad you enjoyed the piece
Wally,
There are no lines missing. This is Parker’s very unique style of writing. It’s amazing.
I’m going back through these. I love this one. Damn. There, I said it. I love you, poem! I don’t care who knows. o.O
Thank you, David!