Willoughby Poem by Richard D Remler

Willoughby

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Willoughby Whittle McTuttle McFee
Is an awful big name for a wee little flea.
Oh, he might be quite itty, the size of a snizz,
But he's an awful big flea for the flea that he is.
He's wibbly, of course. A little. A lot.
He is flat as a footer. He's round as a dot.
And he has courage, of course.But he doesn't mind.
A far braver flea you'll not easily find.
And he's clever as any old flea ought to be!
He's Willoughby Whittle McTuttle McFee!


Copyright © MMXIV Richard D. Remler


**A Children's Tale**

Willoughby
Friday, April 26, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: bugs,experience,humor,insects
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"You are only young once,
but you can stay immature
indefinitely."

~Ogden Nash
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