A little poem about no more Hannah Montana.

Hurricane Katrina, you have struck on our heads

The damage you caused, we will never forget

Tell me why it had to be in Louisiana

Why not somewhere else, or just on Hannah Montana

Why couldn’t you have got rid of that star

Then we wouldn’t have to listen to her terrible voice from a far

Oh Katrina we would have to listen to Hannah never

If only you struck her, she’d be gone forever

Hope you enjoyed that freaky poem. If you have any suggestions for any more poems I should write, you can post them in the comments. I’m kind of new to Triond. So, if anyone wants to give me tips, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks again for reading.

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  • Bo Russo on Sep 4, 2010

    Interesting.

  • Sarim Abbas on Sep 7, 2010

    Hi Man, allow me to welcome you to Trion. Nice Poem. Have added you

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