Limerick: Bandido Poem by Kim Barney

Kim Barney

Kim Barney

I was born in a bank - - my mother went there and made a deposit

Limerick: Bandido

Rating: 4.5


There was an outlaw from Montana
Who had a great big red bandanna
To cover his face
To hide the disgrace
from his family back home in Montana.

Limerick: Bandido
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: crime,life
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
My great-grandson was kind enough to pose for the picture, but he wouldn't wear the bandanna. He didn't mind wearing my cowboy hat, though.

written 17 December 2015

posted 26 May 2016
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kim Barney 22 August 2023

Update: I now have SEVEN great-grandchildren. Makes me feel a bit old.

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Kim Barney 18 November 2019

Update: I now have FOUR great-grandsons. This little guy now has a brother and two cousins! In March 2020 my first GREAT-GRANDDAUGHTER is due!

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Wes Vogler 27 May 2016

Oh Oh your greatgrandson is older than my greatgrandson I think we rate as old codgers

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Kim Barney 12 February 2019

I now have THREE great-grandsons. This little guy now has a brother and a cousin.

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Kim Barney 27 May 2016

You got that right.

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