Words In Tandem Poem by Stanley Cooper

Words In Tandem



Lox goes with bagels
Tulips with roses
Infants in cradles
Conjectures, supposes
These words when partnered, go well together
Like that cliché, “Birds of a feather”

Bread and butter
Bacon and eggs
Father and mother
Crabs and crab-legs
Words so well linked often abound
Their linkage together, vernacularly sound

Kit and Kaboodles
Baseball and Ruth
Cutesy, French Poodles
Sloppy, uncouth

Cowboys and Indians
Sugar and spice
Rainbows of Finian’s
Chop Suey with rice

These coupled examples, chosen at random
Are merely examples of words found in tandem

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