Please, Please Plagiarise me

Please, Please Plagiarise me

A Poem by Thomas Hews

Please please plagiarise me

I can think of no greater honour than this

For you to consider my words worthy of your own

Is a compliment of sorts, though it’s frowned upon

 

Using my words to express how you feel

Can not be a bad thing at all, I don’t think

As long as you use and use well, Thomas G

Your words, I mean mine are all free

 

Just keep profit down and noone has to know

And don’t let my peers see your work

For some are more bitter and selfish than me

And consider their work all their own

 

But how can words spread and achieve all they can

If theyre locked in a box and kept safe from the world

If you write only for personal gain

It’s sad you see poetry this way

 

So what I believe I am trying to say

Before you take my name and my words

Is if you feel the need to express with my work

Then rule number one,

Don’t Get Caught!

 

© 2008 Thomas Hews


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Ha, I like this. But I won't plagiarise: I'll just remember this as the most surprisingly wonderful laughing poem. *laughs* Keep writing, please. Flora.

Posted 17 Years Ago



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Added on September 9, 2008

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Thomas Hews
Thomas Hews

Northampton, England