Look at my tortoise
Isn't he sweet
Always looks tidy
Clean and neat
Never answers back
Rarely makes a mess
Loves a polished shell
Likes baths a bit less
Eats lots of lettuce
Some carrot as well
Will always be with me
That I can tell
But what will he do
If I don't come back home
Who will look after him
Where will he roam?
Please look after my tortoise
While I'm flying my planes
Love him like I do
All over again
Xxxxxx
Inspired by and Linked up at Sepia Saturday.
Great poem. Did you write this one?
ReplyDeleteI'm going to forward it to a friend who has pet turtles in her backyard. She'll love it.
Nancy
I hope she likes it Nancy. and yes, everything on the blog is written by me (unless stated otherwise) :)
DeleteI like the positive attributes of the turtle mentioned in your poem.
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted a tortoise, I can't see any downsides to them really
DeleteGood one Emma
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DeleteCharming
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DeleteBack in the 60s or 70s there was a bit of a craze for Pet Stones, the could be treated like Tortoise, but required less exercising and were cheaper to feed.
ReplyDeleteI remember those, in fact I think I had one :)
DeleteGreat, I shall read your poem at our Writing Group.
ReplyDeletethanks Bob, that sounds scary
DeleteNice poem. I guess tortoises do have some advantages as pets, though I prefer friendly cuddly ones.
ReplyDeleteI'll have him- he doesn't sound much trouble!
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