'Who am I Who am I' <br />everyone gather round <br />i'll shed my thorny crown <br />and sing a lilting melodic trill for ye. <br /> <br />Tokens of memory, in the hills <br />of Ole Mudcreek Kentucky <br />I ask that ye-genuiflex- bend that knee <br />sit and join my rambling song of <br />dear sweet Candy, named thus in my jamboree. <br /> <br /> I'm gonna to be Candy Drone <br />8 hour a- day, coffee pouring drinker whiling away <br />accomplishing less than average by nessecity <br />today. <br /> I'm gonna move into my role of Candice Mundane <br />shedding all that really is- simply a pain <br />and gave so very easily her borish man-to Dull mop'n sire with lots of money. <br /> I'm going to rise above a Madamn Can penname C, 'la and la' <br />write tickidty tockidy of words to believe, this fellow entertaining a plays menagerie. <br />Shh... Shh... <br />Who am I? Who am I? <br /> I am C.R.W., yes sir! around a table, yes em' sire <br />I'll follow like Renee in Paree, leaning Tower of desire, <br />Kiss and touch-all with a buck <br />and I'll shock with my words in a days tease with ease. <br />Who am I? Who am I? <br />fools can't you see? <br />In A rhyme not necessarily mine, <br />I am all and thus so anounmously thee.<br /><br />Candice Renae Williams<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/madamn-can-penname-c/