There was a young woman
Who really loved shoes.
She had a bunch of kiddos
But she knew just what to do!
She pulled out her bread maker
That big old beast,
She filled it with flour
And just enough yeast.
Then she fed them all bread
With a lots of butter so sweet,
Then kissed each toe head.
Now isn't she neat!
This is an adorable poem that put a smile right on my face! I'm usually not huge on poems, but yours pulled me in. Maybe because it kind of reminded me of the old nursery rhyme about the woman who lived in a shoe and didn't know what to do. I also thought it flowed really well, great job! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! It was based on the rhythm of The old lady in the shoe. I kept thinking, "there was an old woman who really loved shoes…"
DeleteFeed them all bread and you can spend the grocery money shoe shopping! ;)
ReplyDeleteExactly! LOL!
DeleteSo cute!!! As grandma says..."Fill up on bread"! Thanks for linking up this week!
ReplyDeleteNo kidding! When we don't have bread they seem to all be hungry at bedtime!
DeleteGlad you came around! And welcome to the Family!
ReplyDeletethis is bev at black ink paperie. i have just given you a blog award. check out the details on my blog.
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you have a lovely blog
bev
ps - we have a cattle farm in central alberta
Love your blog! I'm giving you the Fabulous Blog Ribbon award! Stop by and pick it up.
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