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message 1: by Preston, Moderator (last edited Jul 15, 2013 08:23AM) (new)

Preston | 20148 comments


ust keep adding rhyming couplets, each player posts two lines at a time (a rhyming couplet) like this.

What do you do?
I work at the Zoo

I'd want to go see
the ring-tailed monkey
.
Where should go with this poem?
Let's take it on home.

So who wants to play
The poem game today?


message 2: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Somebody please start the poem by posting a rhyming couplet below.


message 3: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments I'm a poet
And don't know it


message 4: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 2809 comments There once was a boy named Riddle
In dark magic did he fiddle


message 5: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 2809 comments Then a young Potter got in his way
But it was Neville who saved the day


message 6: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments And when Potter shopped at Lidl
Neville stayed behind at Wyre Piddle


message 7: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments This story sounds a bit well known,
let's start one that's all our own.


message 8: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 2809 comments On a mountain, a lone peak
Sat a man for those who seek


message 9: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments inner peace for whosever
desires to live in calm forever.


message 10: by Boyd, Hunk of hunky burning passion (new)

Boyd (boydwalker) | 2304 comments catch the tide of our swami
or your brain will wave like a tsunami.


message 11: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments tsunami washing over me again
in an unending, unwelcome refrain.


message 12: by Preston, Moderator (last edited Jul 12, 2013 07:17AM) (new)

Preston | 20148 comments "Who are we?" asked ourselves,
Characters fallen off bookshelves.


message 13: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments We're made of blood, sweat, and tears,
snails, puppy-dog tails and demon ears.


message 14: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments We are the sum of all your fears,
The Vorgon poet balladeers.


message 15: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Whose rhymes do make you numb
when imbibed over midday dim sum


message 16: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments The balladeers are even worse,
for they set music to their verse.


message 17: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 2809 comments A wash of sound, cold, repetitive
Full of dark power, meditative


message 18: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments with words and music so inane
many of us have gone insane.


message 19: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments But not so with the Pet Shop Boys
and their irony—one of life's joys

(??)


message 20: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments I don't mean to be dyslogistic,
but did we not seek the swami mystic?


message 21: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 2809 comments Climbing up a mountain's side,
Leaves one with no place to hide


message 22: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Then when you get to the top,
There's nothing but a novelty shop.


message 23: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments You thought you were a mountaineer,
But all you've got's a souvenir


message 24: by Boyd, Hunk of hunky burning passion (new)

Boyd (boydwalker) | 2304 comments Nice here though the weather's balmy,
It sure is and so's the swami.


message 25: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Whereas here three sunny days and a thunderstorm
make a British summer, and that's the bloody norm


message 26: by Boyd, Hunk of hunky burning passion (new)

Boyd (boydwalker) | 2304 comments Then the swami levitated,
We all were amazed and all were elated.


message 27: by Preston, Moderator (last edited Jul 14, 2013 01:23PM) (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Surely he was truly wise,
to lift himself into the skies.


message 28: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments So far up in the skies to address the entire nation
went the swami to the international space station.


message 29: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 2809 comments His arrival created such a fuss
The UN had to sit down and discuss


message 30: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments And in an hour created so much hot air
we didn't know if we were here or there


message 31: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments And so from our swami we departed,
Our dream of a guru had been thwarted.


message 32: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments In British pronunciation "Thwarted"
rhymes most closely with "Deported"… ;-)


message 33: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments it was a unsuccessful comedic stretch but I had hoped it was slightly amusing trying to pair —arted and —orted even though they don't rhyme.

And so from our swami we departed,
Our guru's secret lift? He farted.


message 34: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 2809 comments In the vastness of airless space
The great Swami soon found his place


message 35: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Where he could stink and no one cared
while floating freely unimpaired.


message 36: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 2809 comments o.O I'll come back when I can actually think straight...


message 37: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments (I tried to avoid attempting a rhyme with "thwarted" that went with "farted", but there you go )

[and Lori get yourself straight / but whatever, don't be late.]

And freely Swami caressed the Dalai Lama
and floated effulgently in his karma


message 38: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 2809 comments [I was laughing too hard after Preston's post and could not think of a decent response Smiley ]


message 39: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 2809 comments The Dalai Lama's karma's might
Swept all before it, out of sight


message 40: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Until the Swami's inbuilt brakes squealed
and into Sean Bean's open arms he reeled


message 41: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments The two were friends and did chat,
Fellowship of the rings and all that.


message 42: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments But Swami-Bean saw a house and robbed it,
And, darn it all, blamed it on a Hobbit


message 43: by Boyd, Hunk of hunky burning passion (new)

Boyd (boydwalker) | 2304 comments Also the lie was no use,
the police saw through his ruse.


message 44: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Behind bars went the twain to the local jail,
Swami to float about and Bean to simply rail.


message 45: by Boyd, Hunk of hunky burning passion (new)

Boyd (boydwalker) | 2304 comments Mr Bean climbed up a pole,
Swami floated out a hole.


message 46: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Free again they were, free O free to follow
a path to a hollow in mud there to wallow


message 47: by Boyd, Hunk of hunky burning passion (new)

Boyd (boydwalker) | 2304 comments oinking and squealing all the time
they were like a herd of swine.


message 48: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments and like the pigs they were, over the cliff they hurled
squealing all the way down to the end of their world.


message 49: by Boyd, Hunk of hunky burning passion (new)

Boyd (boydwalker) | 2304 comments No more swamis for to seek,
we climbed down the mountain peak.


message 50: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments At the foot Bob da Builder took a peek
and seeing no one around had a leak.


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