Our little beagle named Windee is cunning Each day to the woods she goes running Her nose has a feature To smell out a creature But we do not go hunting a gunning
If one goes hunting it is usually with a gun, right? It is the rhyming way of saying we don't reinforce Windee's love of hunting by accompanying her with a gun to shoot those creatures she finds. Gee, guys, use your limerick imagination. :)
Alex loves the limerick quiz on NPR's "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me," so when I read your limericks to him, I let him guess the last word. Actually, I didn't think to do it when I read him his poem, but when I read the rest, I did it. He got dad's the easiest, needed a little prompting to get Cadie's, but didn't get Windee's. When I read him the line, he scrunched up his face and said he didn't get it! Too ejumacated, I guess! Too much a that thar book larnin'.
Fran Hunter Eury, Retired RN, now a seasonal tax professional for H & R Block, married to love of my life, Wayne, for 50 years. We have two dogies, Cadie, an Old English Sheepdog we got as a puppy and Windee(AKA Peewee)an adopted, older little beagle. Recently we were thrilled to adopt two young cats who have adapted to our household beautifully and love to give Cadie a hard time. Their names were Meenxie and Koopa but we tend to call them Big Kitty and Little Kitty. Meenxie is bigger. We have 4 children, 14 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, Lola, Staton, and Madison. Love them all to pieces!!
7 comments:
You are so clever Mom!
"Hunting a gunning?" Is that a typo? I like the poem, but the last line was a little awkward.
I agree with Tag. I don't get the last line. But the rest was cute. Keep them coming.
If one goes hunting it is usually with a gun, right? It is the rhyming way of saying we don't reinforce Windee's love of hunting by accompanying her with a gun to shoot those creatures she finds. Gee, guys, use your limerick imagination. :)
I being the redneck of the family knew exactly what you meant. Oh well what can I say!!!!!!!
I, though not necessarily a redneck, knew what she meant also! Them two college ejumacated folks is SLOW!
Alex loves the limerick quiz on NPR's "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me," so when I read your limericks to him, I let him guess the last word. Actually, I didn't think to do it when I read him his poem, but when I read the rest, I did it. He got dad's the easiest, needed a little prompting to get Cadie's, but didn't get Windee's. When I read him the line, he scrunched up his face and said he didn't get it! Too ejumacated, I guess! Too much a that thar book larnin'.
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