AMASSED TO PLAN
He made a leg, he made an arm
and then a head –well what’s the harm?
a body next - all joined to plan.
He was a self-made man.
- Author: Michael Edwards ( Offline)
- Published: November 29th, 2018 00:36
- Comment from author about the poem: Just a bit of nonsense for a Thursday.
- Category: Unclassified
- Views: 15
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Another laugh for the morning Michael, thank you.
Glorious artwork, I particularly like the clouds, they are so real.
I love painting big skies - thanks Andy.
Oh lol, good write and pic M. Well, I'm off to help with volunteering with medical students. We're not examined (phew, and swoon!). I could mention this poem to them.
It might assist them - I applaud you for your voluntary work - I'm still bit immobile but feeling better in myself - just mobility that's still impaired.
Thanks M. Best wishes still! It's an annual voluntary thing end Nov/beginning Dec. One more session next week. New students are not let loose to examine us. They're part of our future medical staff - we're in good hands then! They might do us a mischief. Cup of char (tea) now - been nattering all afternoon. Don't know how I came to call tea 'char'.
Ha ha - - your mind thinks in every which-way re. words Michael - - love the slant on Man-made and love the picture too. Pleased you are feeling better in yourself again now after the op. Keep taking care my friend.
I've got a daft brain - eccentric the family say - thanks Fay
The HEAD BONE connected to the NECK BONE
Now hear the WORD of the LORD !
Great Poem for a Monday Morning MIKE
It is interesting that Successful Men
always consider themselves to be SELFMADE
Unsuccessful ones blame it on SOCIETY !
Love the cottage with Fishing Pond ! I would
like to buy one of those in ESSEX for ANGELA
when she comes home in Autumn 2019 ~ BUT
such a property in rural Essex costs £500,000 !
Best wishes ~ BRIAN
a bonkers write but I love putting them together. Yes these rural delights can cost a fortune - you'd be lucky to find anything like this in this area for under £650k .
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