THE LITTLE TRAMP

Walking in a shuffling

Manner,

Like he wore

The wrong size of

Shoes,

Extra large

Pants,

To hide what it

Seemed

A very small,

Frame.

This comedian actor

Was indeed!

A class act.

Still in his humble

Appereance,

He wore gloves and

Carried his black,

Bamboo cane.

He looked so funny,

in whatever that

He did.

Tilting his hat

This way and other.

He gave us his

Gift,

The great gift of

Of a wonderful time,

To last us forever

And give us everytime

A belly laugh!







Ladydp2000

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Author's Notes/Comments: 

This's my poem tribute to a great comedian actor of silent movies, the very unique Charles Chaplin! I think personally that he was so talented and so very funny in all his silent comedy films.Enjoy the poem.Thank you guy.

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Floreann Cawley's picture

Dorian, I liked you poem. It was so cute. You write all kinds of poetry and so good too. Floreann :-)

Edwin Robinette's picture

A very nice, well worded tribute! I liked Charlie myself!