Cool Beans

Accidental Poet



 

Not your average chap

As he’s an English bloke

Just a tad eccentric

A voice unusually spoke

 

For Mr. Bean

A bit self-centered

Though in his mind

It never entered

 

The plainly obvious

Clearly escapes him

While painly oblivious

 Common sense evades him

 

In playing a game

Mr. Bean knows the score

Cheating is not cheating

If proof he can ignore

 

To ‘ole dear Mr. Bean

Resourceful if he fakes it

For it matters not

Reality is what he makes it

 

Share with him a chuckle

 Join him as he laughed

Don’t give it a second thought

For surely, he’s a bit daft

 

But in all his daftness

He’s entertaining you’ll admit

Even a bit off the wall

But none sorry of it

 

He’s a different sort of humor

All of that he seems

Rowan Atkinson is really

Cool Beans

 

Copyright © Accidental Poet 2021

  • Author: Sharon\'s Poet (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 4th, 2021 05:06
  • Category: Humor
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Comments3

  • orchidee

    A fine write AP.

    • Accidental Poet

      Thanks Orchi, You and Mr. Bean are pals, yes? 🤔

    • Saxon Crow

      That tickled the tickle bone that did. Thanks AP

      • Accidental Poet

        Yes, Mr. Bean is really good at that. Thanks Sax. 😁

      • chasing_sunsets

        I love this! I have always felt Rowan Atkinson is one of only a few famous people I desire to meet but rarely encounter anyone who appreciates his work as much as I do but I am glad to see at least one other person here does! Thank you for sharing this amusing poem! 🙂

        • Accidental Poet

          Oh, I have many favorite comedians, and Rowan Atkinson is definitely one of them. He has a completely different style of humor and it works well I think because people aren't expecting it. Hence the onslaught of tickling on the funny bone. I'd love to see an interview with him on how he developed his brand of humor. 😜



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