Snowman -- a Poem Friday Writings and for dVerse Quadrille
It's time for my Christmas tree blog again this year. Today will be the twelfth when I post it, I started December 05, a Tuesday. Click here to see them for 2023-1 for the first and here for the later ones at 2023-2.
Year 2015, the Jims visit with the snowfolk Click the photo for larger view |
Snowman, why
Snowman, snowman, why
is your nose so long
Hard to kiss your wife
Poke her in the eye
Snowman, snowman, why
Roosting place for birds?
Landing spot when they
fly down from the sky
Snowman, snowman, why?
Can you write in snow?
Please try
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- Click here to read what other folk have written using this prompt word
Labels: art, Family, Flash Writing, Friday Writings, Weather
15 Comments:
Ha, it would be a challenge with such a nose indeed.
Very, very cute, Jim.
Much love,
David
SkepticsKaddish.com
Wow! Those are the longest snowman noses [er, carrots] I've ever seen! Cheers to you and Mrs. Jim!!
Curious what his answers would be! Fun poem, Jim.
Hard to kiss under such a long nose!! Enjoyed.
This is a delightful poem and photo Jim.
Hard to kiss indeed!!!
I see Christmas is great fun for you. A time of joy, as it should be. Love your poem, Jim.
What a lovely photo ! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year !......Rall
Sounds like a children's Christmas song like Ring Around the Rosey.
I was going to say it sounded like a jump rope song.
Makes me want to build a snowman and hang bird feeders from it. I love a good photo op.
Interesting :)
Imagine if the snowman could write in snow!
Good thought.
This is adorable, Jim!
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