Willard was an oddly sort and that was putting it nice
He never washed his hands just once he had to wash them twice
When Willard walked about the town he brought with him a sack
And when he put his smock coat on the front was in the back
One shoe was red, one shoe was blue, the other shoe was green
And Willard walking through the town was something to be seen
He wore pink gloves with the fingers out and carried a candy cane
Which he used to bonk folk on the head when they dared call him insane
One day I chanced to see the man he was in a backward run
I followed him so quickly then to see how this was done
It’s the eyes in back of my head, you see, was Willard’s quick retort
Then off in a flash he was gone again to seal up his fort
I miss the days of Willard Slough, running through the town
For when Willard Slough was with us then, who had a need for clowns
Happy Rabbit Hole Day!
11 comments:
I love this Bevie, especially One shoe was red, one shoe was blue, the other shoe was green
I think I miss Willard Slough too:) I especially like the three shoes.
i love it. hoping willard will run through my town soon.
Thanks all.
Wasn't sure how this would turn out.
There's rhythm in this — Willard wandrin' along in his weird odd shoes...
Hi
Brilliant! I hope Willard Slough unseals his fort and start running through the town again.
:-)
Happy Rabbit Hole Day!
Take care
x
Thanks again.
He does form an interesting picture in the mind, doesn't he?
The shoes is awesome. The hand washing reminded me of a sign I saw...
Hi, Peter. I checked out the link. That sign thing certainly seems to hint at discrimination. Like it's believed a single hand washing won't suffice for certain kinds of people.
Love the shoes, too. Awesome job, Bevie.
Thanks. This is pretty much how my poetry works. [haha]
Post a Comment