The gauntlet was down, he said with a smile
He’d seen all my verses and kept them on file
"Let’s see what you find to rhyme with Dimitri."
And the best I could do was resort to symmetry
He’d seen all my verses and kept them on file
"Let’s see what you find to rhyme with Dimitri."
And the best I could do was resort to symmetry
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"Is that the best you can do?" He said with a grin.
"That is such a lame rhyme, you know it won't win."
Then he took out his knife and sliced up Dimitri,
And layered him in those dishes
named petri.
haha...I was just thinking..wait..what about "petri"..lol
Breeze
With compliment and a proposed link
Anna-Lys
nicely done, good response quilly
In secret we met-
In silence I grieve
That thy heart could forget,
Thy spirit deceive.
If I should meet Dimitri
After long years,
How should I greet thee?
With silence and tears.
^^ with apologies to George Gordon, Lord Byron
One of my favorites so far!
Ha! :) Well done.
As always ... most excellent!
To file these poems said his wife
You look like one who needs a life
Shook her head and asked with glee
What the heck grows on the meat tree
lol...
thats quite good you know !
Yeah, but what can you do with orange?
Your absolute best, David! But now I'm going spend all day trying to think up rhymes for Dimitri. LOL
How about entry, sentry, or pleasantry?
clever!
Very good. Quilly's response is good too.
The talent bar is too high here. :)
There once was a man named Dimitri,
Whose conversation revolved around pleasantry.
His demeanor, amicable...
His manners, impeccable!
A true gentleman of the bourgeoisie.
Very impressive!
last line could be:
"Rashion cakes and sweets, to slim, eat three!"
Well, I tried! Eddie
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