I am an Amearican too Robert
I have orange hair and a big fan club
No one calls me God over here
Although I do have it written on my t shirt
to remind everyone
I am not an Amearican. This is written in the voice of an Amearican who appears regularly on our goggle box screens globally and frightens small children and pets:)
Your poem has concealed deeper meanings hidden behind 'American'.. Oh, it's wonderfully Universal.. To me this word is just a symbol which has so many people, things and situations veiled behind it.. PS: 'No one calls me God over here Although I do have it written on my t shirt' had me in splits:):)
Oh, I laugh, a horrible choking laugh. This feels true.
ReplyDeleteLol, this is funny.
ReplyDeleteOMG, this is the tragic truth we are living - my worst nightmare. I came awake one morning saying out loud "make it stop....make it stop!!!!!!!"
ReplyDeleteTime heals all wounds, just try to outlive it. You can do it!
ReplyDeleteI am not an Amearican. This is written in the voice of an Amearican who appears regularly on our goggle box screens globally and frightens small children and pets:)
DeleteLol...this special orange hair is making the world sick at present.
ReplyDeleteOMG! WHAT A FUN WRITE😊😊😊
ReplyDeleteMUCH💛LOVE
Appreciate your snark!
ReplyDeleteA delightful poem. I am having trouble commenting...third time a charm?
ReplyDeleteYour poem has concealed deeper meanings hidden behind 'American'.. Oh, it's wonderfully Universal.. To me this word is just a symbol which has so many people, things and situations veiled behind it..
ReplyDeletePS: 'No one calls me God over here
Although I do have it written on my t shirt' had me in splits:):)
It's so hard to be mindful with that jaskass in office.
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