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A LITTLE SILLINESS IN RHYME

When Mike Venable asked me to create this blog, he said I could write about anything I wanted to. So far, it has been stories but I just thought “Why not throw in a poem or two along the way?” Now, I must qualify that by saying my poetic offerings are more in the realm of “Pomes” and that poetic license also reflects that most of mine are not too serious but more whimsical. I suffer/benefit from a family condition which I call “Rhyming Couplet Syndrome,” which means that I simply can’t stop rhyming. Most of the topics are merely my personal observations of the craziness we see in our world every day. By the way… I am the POME GNOME, so if you know anyone whose life story should be put to verse, please refer to shameless commercial message at the end of this offering. The name has been changed to protect the guilty.

AUNT BETTY’S WRECK, or the dangers of distracted driving.

Aunt Betty went a’ motoring,

To tend to sundry actions

And vowed that she’d not be deterred,

By superfluous distractions.

So she placed her iPhone on the seat,

Where it innocently sat,

And every once in awhile,

She gave it a gentle “pat.”

Quite proud she was of the discipline,

She so nobly displayed.

But soon enough, her confidence,

Was to find itself mislaid.

It was soft at first, and gentle,

A distant little jingle.

But her iPhone “tapping” finger,

Began to slightly tingle.

Evil electronic spirits,

Began to frolic in her head.

And finger tips to keyboard,

Were very quietly led.

“I’ll just sneak a little peek,

It really couldn’t matter,”

But this simple attention lapse,

Would cause a major splatter.

Something jumped out and hit her,

Wham! Ka-Pow! Ka-Blooey!

And she said some really funny words,

Which weren’t drat, poo poo, or phooey.

She swore it wasn’t there before,

It must have kinda “sprouted.”

And we all know that Aunt Betty’s

Veracity can’t be doubted.

There was noise and dust and chaos,

And bricks and lots of rocks.

And when the smoke had finally cleared.

She’d done “kilt” a giant mailbox!

 

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July 26, 2016 | | Filed Under: Poems | 6 Comments

Comments

  1. Amy Spear says

    July 26, 2016 at 7:25 pm

    Congrats, Aunt Betty, on your prize!
    I’m sure you were enthralled.
    If it was large enough in size,
    I say “mount it on your wall!”

    Ha, thanks for the fun read, Steve!

    Reply
    • Stephen says

      July 26, 2016 at 9:20 pm

      Thanks for the “rhymey” response! Well done!

      Reply
  2. Linda says

    July 26, 2016 at 7:26 pm

    Loved it.

    Reply
  3. Bonnie Hagerty says

    July 27, 2016 at 10:53 am

    Hahaha! Needed that today. Many thanks!

    Reply
  4. Mary says

    July 27, 2016 at 11:56 am

    Sweet Aunt Betty, almost hit a mailbox one “sleepy-time” myself. Steve, excellent poem !!!

    Reply
  5. Kimberly says

    August 4, 2016 at 4:37 pm

    That was fantastic,
    Uncle Steve!

    Reply

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