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On Apr 29, 11:53*am, Kate Connally > wrote:
> Chemo the Clown wrote: > > On Apr 28, 10:00 am, Kate Connally > wrote: > >> My book club is doing poetry this month. *The meeting > >> is tonight. *I decided to find some of them poems I wrote > >> a few years back. *Found this one. *I had completely forgotten > >> it. > > >> * * * * NEBRASKA CORN CHOWDER > > > There once was some corn on a cob > > Together they formed a samll mob > > But when by themselves > > as they sat on the shelves > > they realized they'd never be on a kabob. > > Cute, except for scanning problem in last line. *;-) > > Kate > > -- > Kate Connally > “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” > Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, > Until you bite their heads off.” > What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? > The Goops they lick their fingers. The Goops they lick their knives. They spill their broth on the tablecloth, And, oh! They lead disgusting lives. [Can't remember this line] [or this one . . .] And loud and fast they chew. And that is why I'm glad that I Am not a Goop; are you? Better Homes and Gardens Storybook c. 1950 Reprinted c. 1970 Lynn in Fargo |
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