Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Two kids from Dollerup

There was a young girl called Amy
Who stayed in whenever it was rainy
Her dawdling pace
Left her last in the race
But her hair always looked starry

There was a young boy called Andrew
Who liked to be front of the queue
He never was idle
Upto girls he did sidle
But Amy always made him stew

One day on a walk back from school
Amy said Andrew was cool
He couldn't believe it
He thought she was right fit
Over the school they would now rule

A month on and the pair did break up
"Your nagging has got to stop"
Andrew did say
So Amy sent him away
That's the tale of two kids from Dollerup

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The three word Wednesday immediately made me think of limericks and it turned into a story of teenage romance.

4 comments:

Mary said...

Lesson is, I think, young love does not always last.

Sheilagh Lee said...

young love is so fickle

Unknown said...

Even though I used these words in a different way, my original thought was a poem about love also!

J Cosmo Newbery said...

Well, if he would just do what she asked, she wouldn't have to nag. It's his own fault!