Some more poetry silliness, this time brought to you by Shel Silverstein's Runny Babbit.
Runny Huts His Own Cair
Runny gave himself a cairhut
(But he would not admit it).
When his scamma molded him,
He said, "The darber bid it."
So she went to bee the sarber.
The swarber said, "I bear
I did not souch one tingle head
Upon your little hare."
Kugs and Hisses
Runny said, "I'm lonesome,
I feel so glad and soomy.
I need some kugs and hisses--
Now, who's gonna give 'em to me?"
"I will," said Polly Dorkupine,
"'Cause you're cute as a rug in a bug."
Said Runny, "Well I'll kake the tiss,
But never hind the mug."
(Check out more poems chez Kris)
Do you ever accidentally say bad words while reading these poems aloud? Cause I feel like I might slip up, while trying to keep up with all the changing consonants. Those are a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteAnd hey! I saw you comment on Musings of... and realized I don't know you AT ALL. Amazing how self-involved I can be. Always assumed you went from MK to Wheaton to Catholic. Never really asked you about you. Maybe we should be pen pals.
Kris, you have made a couple of comments recently relating to profanity... Seems like this is a pattern. Poor Lois made quite an impression on your family, I guess. :)
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