Winnie and Roo

Lorna



I love you Winnie said young Roo

I love you Roo said Winnie

Let's hop off backwards to our childhood

Where there was love and laughter

Let's leave this silly world of woe

And drag a stick behind us

Let's find the honey pots of life

And make a fine new chapter

Let's sit, drink tea and loll about

For happy ever after

  • Author: Lorna (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 4th, 2018 04:45
  • Comment from author about the poem: OK all you grownups - leave the room.............. found the picture........ couldn't help myself......... my secret is out, my real mental age revealed............
  • Category: Humor
  • Views: 48
  • Users favorite of this poem: Laura🌻
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  • Laura🌻

    Lorna,
    I’ll stay in the room! I’m with you...
    You know how much I love Winnie the Pooh...and Roo too! A great first read of my day! Love the pic...that little roo is adorable. Seeing one up close is magical...but dangerous...and that song is awesome! Thank you my MPS friend!

    ~Laura~

  • Lorna

    Score 1! I thought I'd lose everyone with this! Very whumsical.......I've read that so many things in Australia that look fascinating or adorable can kill you........ but how cute are roos!

  • orchidee

    Lovely write and clips Lorna - the 'ahh' factor! heehee.

  • Michael Edwards

    Love it - and can I join you - but don't tell Orchi - he might swoon.

    • Lorna

      Let's all have a pj party!

    • Fay Slimm.

      Count me in that adorable stage of delighting in games with you and Winnie the Pooh dear Lorna - a fun write which will send me to bed tonight with a smile.

      • Lorna

        Dream of honey Fay.... and a useful pot to put it in............

      • Goldfinch60

        Super write, if only the innocence of childhood could remain with us all our days life would be wonderful. Just milk in my tea please.



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