She went on a date with a Count called Dracula
She said his castle was most spectacular
The cross and garlic was no mistake
She said there was a great deal at "stake"
She said his castle was most spectacular
The cross and garlic was no mistake
She said there was a great deal at "stake"
Bravo!!!!
ReplyDeleteI do believe this is one of my favorites!!
And vampires are such the rage.
I may be back with a second verse . . . mostly likely worse.
Cheers!
She ought to call that girl from "Twilight..."
ReplyDeleteha ha that was a bloody good joke
ReplyDeleteDavid, good one! I mean it! Anna :)
ReplyDeleteSo she settled in for a fabulous night
ReplyDeleteBut she was inclined to suffer a bite
So she kept by her side the garlic and cross
And met the next day with a werewolf, her boss
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worse?
One of your best!
ReplyDeleteI think this one should get POTD!
Nevermind--yes, worse...I promise to preview first!
ReplyDeleteHere's what I meant to write:
So she settled in for a fabulous night
But she wasn't inclined to suffer a bite
So she kept by her side the garlic and cross
And met the next day with Sir Werewolf, her boss
Funny how mean vampires
ReplyDeletebrings about our desires
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ReplyDeleteI hope she kept her throat nicely covered with a veil blessed by the Pope!!!
ReplyDeleteSandi
Excellant, David! This one is an instant favorite!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
David, you've outdone yourself with this one! Classic!
ReplyDeleteme thinks he wants a little more than dinner...
ReplyDeleteThat's the best I've seen ~ Eddie
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