.4. A Merry Christmas Poem by David Threadgold

.4. A Merry Christmas

Rating: 5.0


Gone shopping for good brandy butter
My homemade plum puddings in need
I don’t want a tin of rum sauce mix
It just wouldn’t do no indeed

Last night’s Christmas Eve rush was crazy
The shop had none left on the shelf
So I bought half a pound of best butter
To mix up with brandy myself

My mixer took brandy and butter
It churned the lot up to a paste
I drank what was left of the brandy
As I don’t like things going to waste

Everyone had a good dinner
With plenty of wine, port and sherry
But no one got fresh brandy butter
We all fell about slightly merry


© 2008 David Threadgold
Rambling Riddles & Rhymes

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Pamela Lutwyche 05 October 2008

You can do it all over again this Christmas. I enjoyed your poem. Keep writing.

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Koyel Mitra 29 September 2008

Nice, amusing poem.Liked it.A 10!

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