That Silly Old Hat Of Yours

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That Silly Old Hat Of Yours

Oh, how could I ever be bored?
When I had such ineresting chores.
I had to paint our bedroom door,
Then mop the grand, speckled floor.
Walked quickly down to the shore,
To dig hidden clams with my oar.
Made a tasty clam-supper for four,
Then into their big bowls I poured.
Knowing, they would yell for more.
Prompting my tender voice to roar,
All gone, there's more at the store!
Or take a lantern to search at the shore.
However, they cost more at the store,
But not a penny, to dig with the oar.
Oh, I'm sure you will not get bored,
Performing such an interesting chore.
For soon in bed, I will sweetly snore,
With a sound much louder than yours.
Last night the paint actually, tore,
From the ceiling and door, it poured.
And that is why, I happily wore,
That Silly Old Hat of Yours. 

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When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

Sunwryter’s Poems (8)

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That Silly Old Hat Of Yours 0
Poor Fly 5
As Long As It Lasts 2
One Day Soon 2
Stop It Now! 0
You Don't Care! 1
I Watched 1
Happy M.L.K. Day 1