Morning Mis-Hap! -Fun Poem by Lisa Cresswell Wilkinson

Morning Mis-Hap! -Fun

Rating: 5.0


I rose from my pit at a quarter to six
only sleeping three hours I needed a fix (caffeine)
My eyes were all blurry and filled up with matt
As I stumbled downstairs I tripped over the cat
The poor cat yelped and dashed out through the flap
It wasnt my fault just a simple mis-hap

I bent down in the cupboard just praying for kip
When all of a sudden I heard my pants rip
I stood up too quick, hit my head off the door
Then noticed a yellow sticky patch on the floor
My little cat laughed and yelled 'just go get your tea'
'My cat loo was full and I needed a wee'
Shaking my head I sat down with my drink
'This tastes awfly bitter' I started to think
I returned to the kitchen while drinking it up
Only to find I'd put salt in my bloody cup!

Have you ever had a day like this?

COMMENTS OF THE POEM

HECK YEAH! every morning when I get up for school I have a day like that. Hope it all turns out right for you, that was a really funny poem. Best wishes, Marissa: -)

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Geoff Warden 29 May 2006

ye ott t' be 'ere in thy morn'........super write.........

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Dee Daffodil 14 April 2007

LOL...Ok...maybe not a morning exactly like that, as I don't have a cat, but...pretty darn close! ! Fun piece of poetry! Hugs, Dee

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David Harris 03 April 2007

Lisa and I thought days like that only happened to me. Lol. Great write made me laugh all the way though. Thanks for pointing me in its direction my friend. Top marks from me. David

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Sylvia Spencer 02 June 2006

Lisa I remember this from your email it made me smile then and even reading it again has made an even better smile, you have so much tallent and to make people laugh is even a better tallent because that is hard to do.Your sense of humor suites the person you are don't ever loose those fun loving ways because they will hold you together until the end of your days.A little piece of wisdom. cheers Sylvie

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Duncan Wyllie 31 May 2006

This is what we need here, you've opened the curtains and let some light and fresh air in, Good for you girl 10 from me Love Duncan X

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Sandra Fowler 30 May 2006

I needed that smile today, Lisa. Thank you. Very Amusing. Warm regards, Sandra

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Lisa Cresswell Wilkinson

Lisa Cresswell Wilkinson

Northumberland, England
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