Eye-Dew-Knot
Who took the mickey out of time?Who rubbed its metered nose in it?Who mocked the poets' love of simple rhyme?Who aimed a fire hose at it?Eye-dew-knot? No.Instead, the melodies erupt, and leapfrom line...
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Sarah, Thanks! You captured two of the main emotions that went into this poem: mirth and soul. Your comments made me feel good the moment I read them too. :-) Red, Eggshell-ent! Thank you. Maryse,...
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Rich,It feels so good to be smiling!!As for Mirth and Soul...that sounds like a great title...you got a poem to go with it? : )
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Sarah, Your smile could launch a thousand ships! I'll have to think on the Mirth and Soul poem.... :-) Willow, Noah nose 'tall!
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I can't answer your questions, Rich but I do know that when it comes to rhyme and metre, you can be trusted to leave nose tone unterned.
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Jan, Twanks, ewe skwewy wabbit! (meant in the most Loony-Toon manner of affection possible, of course!). :-) Wich
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Wats dat bout a hoe? Wot hoe? Hoo hoe? Hoo hoe? wLOL I bweevew witchu! Witchy
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Ewe ain't no 'wich'...nevvah. Stwop dat nayme wef'rents uhbowt yerselph.*Eye stank ewe ahhhh qwite spweshell, yess swir, ewe ahhh!!*J
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All the feel good factor of a perfect spring day and a most charming rhyme to boot. Loved it to bits.
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Jan, Wet a grate udder Aunt's. Thanks! Douglas, Again, I wear a smile. Thanks, and welcome to spring! Rich
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what can I thay..it's thust that efreeyone hast thaid it all delightful heart and soul deb
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