Mazed
I must admit, I’ve never even seen a corn maze. True,
And if you set me down in one, I’d not know what to do.But I’ve heard tales and you will see before this post is through,Knowledge isn’t what you need to tell a joke or two.
"At first, I’ll tell of one young man who thought it was no jokeWhen inexperience got him corn-eredby some country folk!"Okay, I’m sorry, that was bad, I did not mean to provoke,And I’ll do better so some reader doesn’t have a stroke!
This one, you must admit the kiddies really think is bold!
3 of 4 expressed affection when we had them polled."A secret’s hard to keep inside a corn maze, so I’m told,Because of all the ears beneath the tassels made of gold!"
I’m blonde and I have heard there is a corn maze just for meAnd others, like me, who would travel out so they can see,This truly splendid play place that is fun (and worry-free),We all will be successful I can almost guarantee!
Okay, one more and then my maze poem will be at an end, Come here and join me by the bonfire. Warm your hands, my friend!If you adored it, checks and dollars really won’t offend,Cause it’s the most a-maze-ingpoem that I have ever penned!
Each month we write upon a themeSome folks think we're clever!And we have such a lot of fun,We'll do this thing forever!
Karen of Baking In A Tornado: Lost and Found
Dawn of Spatulas On Parade: A Fiery Twist
Sarah of Sarah Nolan: Autumn Joy
And if you set me down in one, I’d not know what to do.But I’ve heard tales and you will see before this post is through,Knowledge isn’t what you need to tell a joke or two.
"At first, I’ll tell of one young man who thought it was no jokeWhen inexperience got him corn-eredby some country folk!"Okay, I’m sorry, that was bad, I did not mean to provoke,And I’ll do better so some reader doesn’t have a stroke!
This one, you must admit the kiddies really think is bold!
3 of 4 expressed affection when we had them polled."A secret’s hard to keep inside a corn maze, so I’m told,Because of all the ears beneath the tassels made of gold!"

Okay, one more and then my maze poem will be at an end, Come here and join me by the bonfire. Warm your hands, my friend!If you adored it, checks and dollars really won’t offend,Cause it’s the most a-maze-ingpoem that I have ever penned!

Karen of Baking In A Tornado: Lost and Found
Dawn of Spatulas On Parade: A Fiery Twist
Sarah of Sarah Nolan: Autumn Joy
Published on October 09, 2019 07:00
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Stories from the Stringam Family ranches from the 1800's through to today.
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