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Derek Fenton: Two Poems

Derek Fenton

May 31 2018

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Tampering with a Titleist

 

I’ll take some sandpaper to golf today

to rough up my pesky ball in the rough.

I just can’t get my slice to go away.

I’ll take some sandpaper to golf today

and work on it in a devious way,

because to hit it straight is far too tough.

I hope there’ll be no cameras there today,

because one scandal is enough!

Derek Fenton

 

 

 

 Poem

Summer afternoon

a poem floats on the breeze

catch it lest it flees

 

Derek Fenton

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