Just a little one

Poetic Dan

Always make way
For a rhyme a day

Let no one say
I couldn't play

  • Author: Poetic Dan (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 14th, 2019 05:03
  • Comment from author about the poem: I didn't want to spoil this find I hope you enjoy his rhyme and maybe mine ;)
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 27
  • User favorite of this poem: kevin browne.
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Comments6

  • Neville

    Love it.. love green eggs n ham too.... specially on Fundays..... N

    • Poetic Dan

      Or when the angels are crying to much and then the cat in the hat must come out to play, I could keep this up all day...

      Always appreciated

      • Neville

        yes that too..... N..... 🙂

      • orchidee

        Good write Dan.

        • Poetic Dan

          Not as good as the pic
          But I like it!
          Always appreciated
          Much love and respect

        • Michael Edwards

          Super Shortie PD.

          • Poetic Dan

            Thanks, it was only done to post Mr Seuss 😉
            Always appreciated

          • Suresh

            OH, you could surely play
            Both with Dr. Seuss and what you say

            • Poetic Dan

              Every day!
              Thank you my friend
              Have a great one!

              Always appreciated

            • Goldfinch60

              Each day we need to play,
              To play we need each day.

              • Poetic Dan

                Ha! Love it. Thank you

              • dusk arising

                God 'n short
                imagination caught.

                • Poetic Dan

                  Thank you kind sir, it did make me giggle as did your god 😉
                  Have a great day!

                  • dusk arising

                    oppss typo.. should have read 'good and short, imagination caught'.. sorree



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