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Nursery Rhymes
by Anthony Lane Stahlhut (Age: 47)
copyright 06-28-2005


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  Nursery Rhymes
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What did old mother Hubbard,
keep in her cupboard,
that made Jack's beanstalk grow?
Why did Little Bo Peep,
lose all her sheep,
and what did those three monkeys know?

Why did Humpty Dumpty,
go bumpty bumpty,
end up cracked up all over the floor?
He was watching Betty Boop
bend and stoop
too much leaning, trying to see more!

Then there was Jack and Jill,
they went up the hill,
Little Boy Blue had no one at all.
The Three Little bears,
thought they had no cares,
until that wolf came to call!

The Little Old Lady in the shoe,
had many, not a few
and the chick dodging pieces of the sky!
The things that we do,
lost Little Betty's Shoe,
Simple Simon finally got his piece of pie!

No answer is for sure,
even if it were
Peter Piper would still pick his peppers.
The cat has some fun,
Mice On The Run
and some are some pretty good steppers.

Whether we're tight or loose,
it's still Mother Goose,
and the Nursery Rhymes still tell the tale.
We hope you'll stop to read
they are fun indeed,
and they're very enlightening as well!


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10-10-2005 Amanda Guthrie    

Very clever, it's giving me ideas.
Keep it coming it was fun to read.
Amanda


10-07-2005 Brian Dickenson    

Very cleverly done Anthony, or should I call you Peter? It is Mr Pan is it not? J M B would have been proud of you.

However, unless you have a different version I think it was Goldilocks who pinched the porridge. It was pigs the wolf was after.
You can see what my reading consisted of as a child.

I've always wondered if there was a MR who lived in the shoe, one never hears about him. Sex discrimination yet again?
Brian


09-13-2005 Sam Hackel-Butt    

Very cleverly written, Anthony! Who wouldn't want to see more when Betty Boop bends over? lol! The only sad thing about fairy tales is how the story always changes. Read a modern version of Little Red Riding Hood, and then find the original. It's very interesting how much is censored for the youth of today.


06-29-2005 Mary -BrytEyz- Ball    

Bravo! :-)

All around the mulberry bush
where the ants go marching down
I passed a man going to St. Ives
it was soon to be a crowded town!

Hmmm... OK, you've done it. I have to try my own hand at this one! LOL


06-29-2005 Roger Crique    

Very inventive and peculiar, I must say. But it is ingenious nonetheless. You have done a marvelous job meshing all these rhymes together. Though there are many rhymes here, the flow is never interrupted. Very well done!


06-29-2005 David Pekrul    

I don't know how your brain works, but to be able to blend all these nursery rhymes into a poem is quite ingenious. I really enjoyed this one.


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