The Toilet Poem Poem by Mark Sebert

The Toilet Poem

Rating: 5.0


There is a worm in the toilet
it wiggles with glee
surrounded by an ocean

the land mass stinks
a floating island of rot
is a refuge for this creature

I am cold. He is warm
and cozy. My leg hairs bristle
to the sound of waves

crashing against the bulwark
failing, eroding
the worm is corroding.

My life is a worm.
I wiggle in stench gleefully
willfully in my freedom's bondage

Bondage - a funny word
to choke on - eat the dung
instead, but do so with care.

I am a thousand worms
lost on a brown island
spiraling down to a river

'Row Row Row your boat
gently down the stream'
the children sing to my angst.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
poem hater 11 October 2008

It is good to see you have posted it. I am not really sure how I am suppose to respond to this so I chose to laugh. Very good.

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Marilyn Lott 08 September 2008

I don't know what to say, Mark. Never read a poem like this - this is a first! AND, why did I HAVE to read it when I saw it 'floating' by? Ya got style of your very own, my friend. I'll have to read more, keep writing. A 10 for creativeness! Best Wishes, Marilyn

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Mark Sebert

Mark Sebert

Newport News, Virginia
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