
There once was a dog so polite,
Who insisted on dancing each night.
But his wiggles were bold,
And completely uncontrolled—
So the neighbors declared him a sight!
A place to show my work

There once was a dog so polite,
Who insisted on dancing each night.
But his wiggles were bold,
And completely uncontrolled—
So the neighbors declared him a sight!

A bird with feathers so bright,
Sang sweetly from morning till night.
With a flutter and twirl,
It would soar, give a whirl,
And fill lonely hearts with pure light.

There once was a girl with a curl,
Who danced with a swish and a twirl.
With the wind in her hair,
She showed off her flair,
And won every heart in the whirl!

There once was a stubborn old door,
That squeaked every time to the floor.
It refused to stay shut,
Even swung with a strut,
As if saying, “Come back for more.”

The sorrow of my heart
Because we have been apart
Has left me hollow inside
All I want to do is hide
To heal my broken heart.

There once was a rain that would dance,
In puddles it splashed with a chance.
It kissed all the ground,
In soft whirls it found,
Joy in the sky’s liquid romance.

There once were some elves up north,
Who worked for old Santa of course.
They stitched toys all day,
In a jolly green way,
Then laughed as they sped down the North
They bustled and buzzed through the snow,
With buttons and ribbons in tow.
From morning till night,
They worked with delight,
As whistles and hammers did go.

In the sky where the night dreams unfold,
A bright star shines, a beacon of gold.
With wishes we send,
To the universe, lend,
A tale of our hopes to be told.

Gunther McGiblets has the greatest taste
And it’s not the kind from a butter baste.
His gift of Feng Shui
Will blow you away.
If eaten, his talents would go to waste.
-AAA 11/28/2024

Richard the radiant rat,
Was quite dashing, imagine that!
From dawn until dusk,
He’d prance without fuss,
In his fancy and snug little hat.

In love’s dance, we once soared so high,
But now it’s just whispers and sighs.
With memories so dear,
Yet sadness draws near,
A shadow where once dreams would fly.

Lilly longed for friends,
For she had always faced taunts.
In a world that felt so cold,
She sought warmth and kindness to hold.
Together they will create a bond that never ends.
Your three words today are:
COURSE
COARSE
CURSE

In a classroom, a teacher with force,
Taught a lesson with flair and of course.
Though the language was coarse,
It invoked a sly curse,
And the kids laughed in joyful discourse!

There once was a man named John Hancock,
Whose signature made quite a shock.
With a flourish so wide,
In history, he’d bide,
A bold patriot on the clock!

In a meadow stood a tall tree,
With branches that danced wild and free.
It whispered to the breeze,
With rustling leaves as it pleased,
A sentinel of joy, so carefree!