Comparisons Poem by Jon Yttri

Comparisons



A door has ajar, but so does peanut butter.
The day has a sun, but so does a mother.
TV has snow, but so does the winter.
A truck has a trailer, but so does a winner.
Cheese has a brick, but so does a wall.
Water has a pitcher, but so does baseball.
A rack has a magazine, but so does a gun.
An addict has a habit, but so does a nun.
Butter has a roll, but so does an actor.
A swing has a practice, but so does a chiropractor.
A horse has a hide, but so does a spy.
A cob has an ear, but so does a guy.
Santa has Claus, but so does a lobster.
A singer has hits, but so does a mobster.
A fish has a fin, but so does a mickey.
A detective has proof, but so does whiskey.
A port has a dock, but so does a clinic.
An outfield has flies, but so does a picnic.
A road has a fork, but so does a gourmet.
An elephant has a trunk, but so does one on holiday.
A clock has a dial, but so does a phone.
The curious have interest, but so does a loan.
A lord has a knight, but so does a day.
A building has a wing, but so does a jay.
A dog has a watch, but so does a hand.
A bull has a horn, but so does a band.
A plane has an ace, but so does a deck.
Lettuce has a head, but so does a neck.
A tree has a bark, but so does hound.
Thunder has a clap, but so does theater-in-the-round.

Friday, July 19, 2019
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Jon Yttri

Jon Yttri

Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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