Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Verse And Worse

Random Wit, Errant Rhyme. Not A Literary Crime

Shakespeare's horse will cross the Gobi
With the grace of an equestrian
Toby or not Toby,
That is the question

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:46 PM

    Perhaps he's the horse with no name cuz there's no one there for to give him no pain ...?

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  2. Toby or not Toby?! Oh, no you didn't!! hehe

    I'm scared to ask how many of these little verses you have stored away in your mind.

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  3. Isn't that "America"? What kind of horse would Shakespere have? I always pictured him walking.

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  4. I think I know that song...

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  5. Through History's different courses
    There's been refs to many horses.
    A horse, A horse my Kingdom for a horse!
    Methinks a king said that, of course.

    Are you putting these nonsense rhymes in a book to sell!!!!!!!!!
    Like Ed. Lear! It's hard to tell! Ha ha!

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  6. Shakespeare goes to the bar, and orders a drink, but the barman refuses to serve him.
    'Whither this refusal?' asks the great man.
    'Cos you're bard' the man replies.

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  7. I think Shakespeare needs a camel.

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  8. I read this in a book today and thought of you David... it could quite easily be one of yours.;o)

    "I eat my peas with honey; I've done so all my life. It makes the peas taste funny but it keeps them on my knife."

    All the best and keep these coming
    Tom

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  9. What all the others said. It was great.

    Troy

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