Legends
I dunno ’bout these legends,
'cause I just calls ’em ‘feet’,
an’, danglin’ from me ankles,
they sure looks kinda neat!
An’ then I’ve got me footends,
wot round ’ere we call ‘toes’…
last time I did some countin’
I ’ad ’bout ten of those.
Then, finally, there’s toesends,
wot some may know as ‘nails’,
a sight that, for decorum,
no gentleman unveils!
David 11/11/13
			
									
									
						Homework 25/11/13: Legends
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Re: Homework 25/11/13: Legends
You're a legend all on your own - did you have razorblades for breakfast ?   I had to read it twice before the penny dropped
  I had to read it twice before the penny dropped   my first thought was you were talking poetic 'feet' rather than 'poets feet'.  Good fun David
 my first thought was you were talking poetic 'feet' rather than 'poets feet'.  Good fun David
			
									
									 I had to read it twice before the penny dropped
  I had to read it twice before the penny dropped   my first thought was you were talking poetic 'feet' rather than 'poets feet'.  Good fun David
 my first thought was you were talking poetic 'feet' rather than 'poets feet'.  Good fun DavidCheck out The Scribbly Bark Poets blog site  here -
http://scribblybarkpoetry.blogspot.com.au/
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I may not always succeed in making a difference, but I will go to my grave knowing I at least tried.

