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Bill Sapsford |
The challenge to our members on
this occasion was to write a poem
containing 10 randomly chosen words. The words were as follows:
Google, Anagram, Difficult, Patience,
Remember, Weather, Bicycle, Small, Hesitation,
Question
but not necessarily in that order. |
Google, Google, Google, that's all I seem to do My family want a holiday, the question is, where to? It's difficult with small children and the wife gets in a state I must curb my patience and try not to hesitate
I remember the days when our weather was good We'd all take our bicycles down to the wood Loaded with goodies and kiddies treats And towels to wash their muddy feet We'd picnic at a pub called "The Old Village Ram" While Dad tries to solve a difficult anagram
© William
(Bill) Sapsford
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