OLD KING GEORGE

poem by: Kenvil Atkins
Written on May 11, 2024

The old king had a thing that went on ding ding ding
Said the queen to the king your wears is never seen
Said Rick and Greenhorn they were two nasty Greenhorn 
Spend most days at Milborn the place where they were born
Said the preacher to the lassie allow me these last wawls
His Majesty sat up on her tapestry eating bread and honey
The silly cat jumped down the wall a rare sight oh so funny
To think this poem is an Oem a useless piece of literature
Made up of silly verses don’t bet your life or your money
For the old king had a thing that went ding just like a bunny

Into The Mist vol. 9 for Timeless Poetry Series
Kenvil Atkins Lewis Poet

 

Tags: Happy, Humor, Rhyme, Imagery,

 

 

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