Today is Be Nasty Day! Let's celebrate! ;)
Horace P. Flee was the Frump Village grump,
No loveliness in his demeanour,
He lived all alone near the old county dump,
Developed his skills as a screamer.
Whenever he heard just so much as a bump,
His head would pop out of the door,
With a noise that would make almost everyone jump
His displeasure well underscored.
One day to the village known solely as Frump,
(Don’t think it’s for fashion expression!)
Came a strong-minded widow, quite pretty and plump,
With her children that numbered eleven.
Now, when moving, one’s household goods come in a clump
And are carefully sorted out later.
And necessitate more than one trip to the dump,
As they separate lessor from greater.
Now, Horace P. Flee, that old village grump
Wasn’t happy with all of the noise.
So he shouted out something that made them all jump,
Just to silence those girls and those boys.
Then Abigail, she who was pretty and plump,
But possessed of a lively, bright spirit,
A piece of her mind, she gave that village grump,
And forced him to stand there and hear it.
Then something strange happened that day at the dump,
With all of those parties together,
For Horace’s heart hit his shoes with a thump,
While Abby’s beat light as a feather.
Their marriage was viewed by the Village of Frump,
With the two of them there in the heather,
The minister stood on a great old tree stump,
With a smile, he joined them together.
Now the villagers using the Frump Village dump,
(I know this will just make you smile!)
Find the happy noise now from the home of the ‘grump’,
Can be heard for full many a mile!
Horace P. Flee was the Frump Village grump,
Until life with his Abby began,
When you least expect it, you’re knocked on your rump,
There’s a sweetheart for ev-er-y man!
Cause Mondays do get knocked a lot,
With poetry, we all besought
To try to make the week begin
With gentle thoughts,
Perhaps a grin?
So Karen, Charlotte, Mimi, me
Have crafted poems for you to see.
And now you’ve read what we have wrought…
Did we help?
Or did we not?
It will be small, but that's okay,
Next week we'll talk about 'Pi' day!
Thinking of joining us for Poetry Monday?
We'd love to welcome you!
Topics for the next few weeks...
Be Nasty Day (March 8)
Pi(e) Day (what else would it be?) (March 15)
World Poetry Day (March 22)
Something on a Stick Day (March 29)
Read a Road Map Day (April 5)
Favorite invention (From Mimi) (April 12)
National Garlic Day (April 19)
The ocean or beach (From Mimi) (April 26)
The best thing about spring (From Mimi) (May 3)
We'd love to welcome you!
Topics for the next few weeks...
Be Nasty Day (March 8)
Pi(e) Day (what else would it be?) (March 15)
World Poetry Day (March 22)
Something on a Stick Day (March 29)
Read a Road Map Day (April 5)
Favorite invention (From Mimi) (April 12)
National Garlic Day (April 19)
The ocean or beach (From Mimi) (April 26)
The best thing about spring (From Mimi) (May 3)