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A Silly Poem |
It’s Raining And I Have Forgotten My Towel It’s raining and I have forgotten my towel, a silly thing to do I did had one with me – It’s the blue one I keep in the loo But like idiot I forgot it, which is the point of this unhappy tale It’s what happens to a person when he become a forgetful male The towel was in my car, on the edge of a shady wood, where I went for a long walk, as I sometimes would. And after walking for several miles I found it was getting quite dark And thought there might be a storm coming and that it would be no lark So when it started raining, I took shelter in the ‘Two Horse Shoes’ Hoping to get out of the wet and enjoy a drink, or two And thinking I might partake in a spot of lunch and make use of their loo I also hoped to empty the water out of my leaking shoe And so I bought a pint of ‘Old Mould’ and sat down on a seat But found the landlord didn’t like it when water dripped onto his feet He told me politely I should dry off or something that sounded the same But as I didn’t have my towel with me, I had to go back out into the rain If I only had the towel with me I could have stayed and dried my hair I could have remained dry inside with my pint and enjoyed the delicious fare But know I feel like an idiot, very wet and in a state of total disgrace Trudging through the woods squelching mud with rain falling upon my face And when I reached my car, I found I had also forgotten to close the roof Allowing the rain to get in and soak everything and that is the total truth I when I opened the door, water within flowed onto my damp feet And I saw that my towel was also wet, as was that as of my cloth car seat So readers, the morel of this story is, never to forget your towel To always to keep it with you and therefore never to run foul Of uncaring landlords and the laughter of sniggering creeps Or to tramp through a muddy wood and suffer shoes that leak And never ever, ever forget your towel! copyright: Allan James Lammiman |