Poetry

Clyde’s Comic Catastrophe

There once was a fellow named Clyde,
Who took all his secrets in stride.
But one fateful night,
He tangled in fright,
When his crush found his stash and, he cried!

MAD

Poetry

Midnight Temptations

A flirty young lady named Claire,
Had a knack for a scandalous dare.
In the heat of the night,
With her lover in sight,
They tangled ‘neath sheets without care.

MAD

Poetry

Summer’s Sweet Serenade

A bold lad who sought quite the bliss,
He found a girl, and he stole a quick kiss.
With a spark and a tease,
In the warm summer breeze,
That sweet moment was hard to dismiss.

MAD

Art, Poetry

Gunther McGiblets, The Tasteful Turkey: Artwork & Poem


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

Challenges, Poetry

Laughing Along With A Limerick

Good afternoon, everyone. Here is a new limerick challenge for you. Your word this week is: FUDGE Your challenge last week was to write a limerick using the word MESS in it somewhere. You came up with some very entertaining limericks: Trentpmcd: Brad had a career worth a look For he was an Army Mess Cook As […]

Laughing Along With A Limerick

Good afternoon, everyone. Here is a new limerick challenge for you. Your word this week is:

There once was a judge named Judy,
Whose love for fudge was quite moody.
Day in and day out,
Without a doubt,
When she ran out, she felt truly broody.

MAD

Poetry

Richard the Dashing Rat

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.

MAD

Poetry

Rodney the Radiant Raccoon

Rodney the radiant raccoon,
Was never thought to be a buffoon.
With style and with grace,
He’d brighten the place,
By charming all hands in the moon.

MAD

Poetry

The Hidden Value

Today’s word is penny. Get the definition from dictionary.com or from the urban dictionary. If you use a WordPress, pingbacks should automatically track back to this page if you put in a link. If you use another blogging system, post your link in the comments so others can follow your work. Spam will be deleted.

penny

A penny once lay on the ground,
With hopes of a treasure profound.
It shimmered with glee,
“Pick me up, you’ll see,
I’m worth more than coins all around!”

MAD 11/19/24

Poetry

Pony

Today’s word is pony. Get the definition from dictionary.com or from the urban dictionary. If you use a WordPress, pingbacks should automatically track back to this page if you put in a link. If you use another blogging system, post your link in the comments so others can follow your work. Spam will be deleted.

pony

There once was a pony named Lou,
With a coat of a bright shade of blue.
He galloped with grace,
In a magical place,
Chasing rainbows and dreams, as they flew!

MAD

Poetry

Stan’s Summer Serenade

Stan the silly man, quite a sight,
Stood by a fan, day and night.
Singing a weird tune,
In the heat of June,
Wearing just a thong, what a fright!

MAD

Challenges, Poetry

Tess’s Journey to Clarity: Laughing Along With A Limerick

Happy Monday. Let’s have a great week. Here is a new limerick challenge for you. Your word this week is: MESS Your challenge last week was to write a limerick using the word HAND in it somewhere. You came up with some very entertaining limericks: John W. Howell: There once was a guy in the band, Who […]

Laughing Along With A Limerick

Happy Monday. Let’s have a great week. Here is a new limerick challenge for you. Your word this week is:

MESS

Tess’s Journey to Clarity

There once was a girl named Tess,
Whose thoughts were a tangled mess.
In her mind, doubts would spin,
She’d dream of a life within,
But she’s learning to rise and confess.

MAD 11/13/24

Art, Poetry

Anthony’s Poem: Connie the Crossed-Eyed Crocodile with artwork


Poem by Anthony

Connie the Crossed-Eyed Crocodile – Anthony’s Crazy Love and Life Lessons in Empathy (wordpress.com)

Connie was a cross-eyed crocodile

Exploring a book took her quite a while.

She’d start left and then right

And be reading all night.

Aesop’s Fables are her style…

-aaa

Poetry

Man with a Pot

Man with a Pot

There once was a man with a pot,
Who always wore a stylish bowtie and top hat,
His loyal and loving pet,
Would often get wet,
From all the droplets the pot splashed on the cat!

-M.A.D.

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International Corgi Day!

In the spirt of International Corgi Day. I have decieded to create a limerick to help celebrate them.

There once were some Corgis so fair,
With fluffy coats and a playful air,
Their legs were quite short,
But they’d always cavort,
Bringing joy with every wag and stare!

-M.A.D.