RHYMES OF OLD

poem by: Kenvil Atkins
Written on Jul 14, 2023

Old-time rhymes stored by Bill and Will 
Jack and Gill what a thrill  went up the hill
Little bo pip lost their sheep two were kill
Mary was quite contrary no time to weep
Jack Sprat could eat all fat lying on his back
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall in Spring or fall
Tom Thumb the piper's son went walking with a cat
The owl and the pussy cat were married by two rats
Sing a song of sixpence too bad that melody fell flat
Baa Baa black sheep lost its wool well what a fool
Hickory Dickory Duck peeping at the clock 
One two buckle my shoe step up for some more
Dan is the man in the van doing what must be done

 

Tags: Humor, Abstract,

 

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