MARY HAD (2)

Michael Edwards

 

Mary had a little mouse

with great long  curly whiskers

which tickled Mary’s you know where

when she put it down her knickers

  • Author: Michael Edwards (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 9th, 2019 00:21
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Goldfinch60

    That'll teach her!

    • Michael Edwards

      Thanks - it's an 'Andy Had' tomorrow.

      • Goldfinch60

        I look forward to it.

      • orchidee

        Whoops! heehee. Miss Berles shouldn't know about these things!

        • Michael Edwards

          Perhaps she doesn't.

          • orchidee

            How's that evening? Had many lately?

            • Michael Edwards

              Aw - couple of glasses - nothing in them mind you. I blame Drinka Berles.

              Gotta go - second half of Rugby's just started.

              • orchidee

                Another Berles - gasp! That makes a million and one of them. Is there no end?

              • ANGELA & BRIAN

                Thanks UNCLE MIKE ~ Two ripostes for today !

                1. Never skip on thin ice
                2. Of MICE & MEN !

                Blessings for the Weekend
                BRIAN & ANGELA 🧡🧡🧡🧡

              • dusk arising

                Mary has a brother Michael
                who posts on MPS
                not always the finest art
                but it sure relieves the stress!

                • Michael Edwards

                  Not always the finest art? But then it can't be me - breathes a sigh of relief - I don't have a sister Mary.

                • Neville

                  that sure tickled her fancy & then some I bet'cha....got me laughing too... N

                • FineB

                  Hi Michael,

                  A witty and good poem!

                  Ooh you are awful!

                  Keep writing
                  FineB



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