.3. Once Bitten Poem by David Threadgold

.3. Once Bitten

Rating: 5.0


Charming said the milkman
At three and running late
A new sign please don’t enter
Attached to someone’s gate

The sign gave little reason
Why he shouldn’t cross this border
And milk was needed on the step
To fulfil their daily order

This sign was clearly not for him
So why had it been written
He soon found out whilst bending down
When he got his backside bitten


© 2008 David Threadgold
Rambling Riddles & Rhymes

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Viola Grey 05 July 2008

very very amusing...am still laughing...great work

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Ernestine Northover 05 July 2008

Hilarious! Lovely piece of humour, well written and a delight to peruse. Love and hugs Ernestine XXX

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