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The King of France
ReplyDeleteHe learned to dance
All on a summer's day.
A jealous Ella
To keep her fella
Chased all the girls away.
This poem came to me some time ago (while I was phoneless?), and kept running thru my head for several days. Since the W isn't hidden, try finding the subject of a Bobby Burns poem.
ReplyDeleteSunday
ReplyDeleteis Keith’s UNday.
Some say it shows a lot of cheek
taking one day off per week.
But he knows for fact
it’s safer to extract
one day—than to freak a streak.
~ OMK
Enjoyed your poem, Owen.
ReplyDeleteAnd your off-day verse each week is always a treat, Keith.
"Partner Peace"
The debate was a fiasco
that did irritate her mate,
but it taught her an important lesson:
that this was not their fate.
Their differences in gender
let them their profession pick:
they could open up a bakery
or sell clothes of amazing fabric.
After a series of arguments,
they finally made their peace.
And soon a new shop they leased,
and their income has now increased.
Whatever kind you prefer, do it as if no one is watching
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Yes, Owen, the Wordle may be open, but your poem is lovely. And I see the “To a . . . . “ (and not the rodent).
ReplyDeleteI hope you have enjoyed your UNday, OMK.
I enjoyed a concert this afternoon - piano, cello, accordion, percussion group. A fusion of different musical genres. It was great.
Back later to read Misty’s offering after I have had a chance to create my own.
Fancy Pants
ReplyDeleteHome Ec lessons for both genders
Should include baking, laundry and ironing
There is no debate
That avoiding a burnt fabric fiasco
Is worse than increased creases
Loved your clever verse, CanadianEh!-- made me laugh!
ReplyDeleteThanks Misty.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your poem. I’m glad your partners made peace and their business is increasing.