twang twang twang (yes i love you)

willyweed

in a faraway forest

in the kingdom of good days

there was a fellow of the forest

his name was Jay-mo Graves

he had an old flat top

and he liked to sing and play

he sang;

twang twang twang- do you love me?

twang twang twang- do you care?

twang twang twang- do you miss me?

Baby    whenever I'm not there?

 

There was a maiden in the forest

her name; she would not provide

but she listened to his story

and this was her reply

she sang;

twang twang twang- yes I love you

twang twang twang- yes I care care

twang twang twang- yes I miss you

Baby   whenever you're not here 

 

they celebrated in the kingdom

love was in the air

they came to town from miles around

to sing and dance in the square

they sang;

twang twang twang- yes we love you

twang twang twang- yes we care

twang twang twang- yes we miss you

Baby   whenever you're not here

 

Jay-Mo climbed atop the mountain

And he shouted at the Sky

Lord are you up there

And can you hear me cry

The Lord sang;

twang twang twang-yes I am up here

twang twang twang-yes I care

twang twang twang- I am near you

Baby    I am every-where

 

  • Author: willyweed (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 1st, 2016 09:19
  • Comment from author about the poem: another silly song lyric
  • Category: Fantasy
  • Views: 40
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  • lysistrata

    Very silly..
    Very,very silly...
    Extremely silly....
    The silliest of ALL the silly...
    Back to the classroom now,silly boy.

    • willyweed

      twang- twang- twang- yes it's silly!
      but fun to sing! Thank you Miss Crabapple!
      it made you smile?

    • BRIAN & ANGELA

      Grat poem WILLY
      I don't think it's SILLY

      Yours BRIAN ~ Willy Nilly !

      • willyweed

        its fun thanks Brian!

      • Tony36

        Awesome write

        • willyweed

          Glad you like it Tony and thank you for your comment!

          • Tony36

            Welcome



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