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William James
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0 posted 2008-05-07 12:23 PM


Fashioned a Friend

I had fashioned a friend
For finally favoring fun
The clamor completely
Continued its cause to come
Perhaps possibilities permit
Positive progress in play
Then trouble took its time
Tempting twenty-two today

   Now not that nobody never
   Needs nerves normally nice
   Good grace gives gumption
   Glad giving gains advice
   Looking leaves losers lost
   Lamenting lovelorn lay
   Many mostly maneuver
   Managing morose moose moray

Wriggle, fiddle, twiddle,
Waddle and even bristle
Pirouette, marmoset, barbarette
Jet set not forgetting billowet
Contemptuous, impetuous,
Cantankerous or blasphemous
Odorate, moderate, after eight
Relegate, my, you're very tolerate

   Pinky, dinky, winky, and wacky
   Parsley, who do you woo?
   Mainly, plainly, restrainly
   Rainy day miss-a-bob do
   Hairy, fairy, Larry, Moe, Curly
   Very wary funny until they die
   Blasted, demasted, deforested
   Wasted, asked, then tell a lie

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1 posted 2008-05-07 12:44 PM



James, I don't know that this was
illiterate...

but it was certainly fun
bouncing off my tongue!




William James
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2 posted 2008-05-07 03:28 PM


Thanks for even giving this the time of day. Usually when I write it comes in a flurry.
I meant this to be tongue in cheek type using lots of alliteration.

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