Poem: All Wrong

All Wrong

Who put those rocks there?
And that sand is all wrong,
not at all what it should be.
Look at it, it does not match
the water here at all,
is not right for this sky either,
but the sky is also,
well, look at the shape of that cloud
and it is not the only one.
Also, the sun, well, you can see it,
and what is with those birds
running around down here
as that terribly sloppy tide
comes lapping up.  I won't
mention the crabs,
except to point out
the shape of them,
it is absurd.  All this
is disastrous, no,
it is not at all
what I was promised.
It must be fixed,
and while you are at it,
can that city
be moved a few miles back?

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