Every Monday is a Sunday for granny
That she lets not go to school Johnny
But Johnny insists going to school
'Today is Monday'..shouting he goes to school
This happens every week with granny
Johnny starts ignoring granny
One Sunday the clock strikes twelve for one
Granny sings 'dingdong, of the clock it's now one'
Taken aback every one's musing on this of granny
'Right or wrong..what kind of an ilk has granny
As they were all discussing about granny
Johnny puts an end that's funny
He says there are two grannies in this house
Or say, there are two clocks in this house
Very funny, but points to the confusion it creates
Indria this made me think of the funny side of my Mum's illness Sometimes, i had to chuckle
A wonderful and unique poem so cleverly written. Very entertaining.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Interesting read. Who is older between them is my doubt. My grandson thinks Monday is an extended Sunday. Two days' holiday hangover