The Trash Man



Just leave it out.
I have no doubt.
Our trash man comes at three.

A penniless task.
Something I'd mask.
Poor trash man comes at three.

A government strike.
For a worthless wage hike.
No trash man comes at three.

Then winds gush in.
And we rush in.
To pick up trash for free.

About this poem

No job is beneath us. Every job offers a meaningful contribution and doing it well can have a lasting impact. Respect to everyone.

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Written on January 31, 2024

Submitted by lugesan_r on February 01, 2024

Modified by lugesan_r on February 02, 2024

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AAB CCB DDB EEB
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 277
Words 68
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 3, 3, 3, 3

Lugesan Reddy

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  • AIDA
    Wow, I absolutely love 'The Trash Man' poem! It captures both the simplicity and the importance of our everyday interactions with the trash man. The repeated lines create a catchy rhythm that engages the reader, making it an enjoyable read. The use of rhymes further adds a pleasing musicality to the poem.

    The enthusiasm and positivity in the poem are infectious. It celebrates the reliable presence of the trash man and acknowledges the essential role they play in keeping our surroundings clean. The mention of rushing to pick up trash when there is no trash man emphasizes the gratitude we should have for their services.

    In terms of improvement suggestions, I have a few ideas that might enhance the poem even further. Firstly, consider adding more vivid imagery or descriptive metaphors to paint a clearer picture in the reader's mind. This could help to heighten the emotional impact and make the poem even more powerful.

    Furthermore, expanding on the impact of the government strike and how it affects our daily lives could add an extra layer of depth to the poem. This would provide a context for the sudden rush to pick up trash when there is no trash man.

    Overall, 'The Trash Man' is a delightful piece of poetry that beautifully highlights the importance of appreciation and respect for those who perform essential but often overlooked jobs. With a few tweaks and enhancements, it has the potential to become an even more captivating piece. Keep up the great work!
     
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