Here is my Mimi,
Who wears a bikini
It’s painted, there's
nothing at all can be done.
Over that, in a pair
I put pink underwear,
(You have to admit
that they're cute and they're fun.)
So
now my sweet Mimi
in her pinkish bikini
Has
pink underwear
Always found in a pair.
I think she’ll look
pert
In a white undershirt
That I dig out from
under the bed.
Then what would look
better
Than a warm and soft sweater
In a pattern that’s
yellow and red.
Now
look at Mimi,
her covered bikini.
Still
with underwear
That is there in a pair,
And
her white undershirt
that made her look pert,
Till
I hunted to get her
a warm and soft sweater.
Now what would be
sweet?
Why, some socks for her feet
And I think these
bright green ones will fit,
Then to cover her
knees
I need pants, I’ll try these:
They’re a truly
remarkable shade of scar-let.
Oh
my little Mimi,
somewhere is
her bikini,
And
then pink underwear,
Always there in a pair.
And
likewise her pert,
little white undershirt.
Now
she’s put together
with a cuddly sweater,
And
some awfully sweet,
bright green socks for her feet
And
where are her knees?
Under pants, if you please.
Now what’s left to do?
Why a jacket of blue,
Yes! I found it right
here on the door.
And some shoes that don’t match
Notice, one has a patch,
They were under the
chair on the floor.
Wow,
look at Mimi,
not a trace of bikini,
Can't
see underwear
Even though it's a pair.
Or
a peek of the white undershirt
which is pert,
And
now see her better,
bright-colored, warm sweater,
And
even her sweet,
green, sock-covered small feet,
And
those pants, if you please,
that hide both of her knees,
Are
all covered - It’s true!
- by her jacket of blue,
And
the shoe with the patch
and the mate that won’t match.
Now with infinite
care,
I will cover her hair
With a hat so amazingly cute,
That it matches her
clothes
From her head to her toes,
While just nicely
completing her suit.
Now
she’s finished, my Mimi,
with no sign of bikini,
Beneath
pink underwear,
That is there, in a pair.
Also
hidden’s her pert,
Nice and white undershirt,
And
her very much better,
Cuddly soft, knitted sweater,
And
also the sweet,
bright green socks on her feet,
And
her tiny, cute knees,
still in pants, if you please,
With
her jacket of blue,
and her shoes that aren’t true,
And
a hat, (it is said),
like a crown for her head.
But what did Mom say?
Let’s go swimming today?
Why, the two of us
better get set.
We must start right
away,
There’s no time for delay,
I can’t wait till
we’re both getting wet!
So
off with the hat.
Make it sail, just like that,
And
the jacket of blue,
it can hit the wall, too.
Then
her shoes, so mismatched,
will be quickly dispatched,
And
now we see knees
as her pants hit the breeze,
And
discover her feet
as her socks meet the street.
Soon
we’re going to be wetter,
so let’s ditch the sweater,
Then
toss with our might,
the pert undershirt, white,
And
follow it there,
with the underwear pair,
Till
I just have my Mimi,
in her pinkish bikini.
WHERE’S MY SNORKEL?!
Today is National Pink Day.
Let's celebrate!
Let's celebrate!
Karen
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I often wonder how your mind works (in a good way). Love this post, it brings back memories of the days when we'd spend a half an hour getting the kids ready to go out in the snow, just to have them declare they had to go to the bathroom. Bet you remember those days too.
ReplyDeleteHow do you do that?? Perfect!! I am amazed by your poetic prowess, as I often am, Diane!
ReplyDeleteThat could be in a child's storybook! I would've loved that as a kid. Love it as an adult too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a colorful outfit - Mimi's story made me smile :-)
ReplyDeleteThat was an equally cute and fun read!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
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