There once was a writer named Marty
Who could paint ideas and words into a party,
Haiku and limericks he produced
And prodigiously induced
The awareness that he's really quite a smarty.
If you are unfamiliar with Martin's work, you can find it here.
Published by David A. Reinstein, LCSW - Featured Contributor in Technology
Clinical Social Worker, psychotherapist, born in Boston and a relatively unscathed survivor of the 60 s. Fan of technology, guitars, creating music and poetry. Mental wellness coach, staff trainer and parent... View profile
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28 Comments
Post a CommentGood stuff David. Love your sense of humor. When I tried to write the limericks, my brain I couldn't trust, but after reading Martin's, he left me in the dust! :-)
well said!
Excellent. Fun reading.
Martin definitely has fun with his poems! As you did also to honor him!
Great work!
thank you David, This is quite a compliment. I really appreciate it. I will try to continue to be worthy of such praise as long as I can. Martin
LOL--Clever and kind of you, too. Martin must be thrilled.
Nicely done, I read Martin :) cheers
:)
Wow! This is awesome! Good job. Don't we all love you both?!