R.I.P. Grandpapa: Toes Firth
Funny poem4 total reviews
Comment from Susan X Smith
This is a cute and humorous post which appears to meet all the contest requirements. I especially liked the writing on the gravestone. Some of the other phrases were lost on me.
reply by the author on 13-Jan-2021
This is a cute and humorous post which appears to meet all the contest requirements. I especially liked the writing on the gravestone. Some of the other phrases were lost on me.
Comment Written 13-Jan-2021
reply by the author on 13-Jan-2021
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Thank you!
Comment from Goodadvicechan
It meets the requirement of "Here lieth ..."
I like this line: "We won't forget his silly legacy..." We all love our grandpa. Whatever legacy won't change our love for our grandpa.
Good luck to your contest.
reply by the author on 12-Jan-2021
It meets the requirement of "Here lieth ..."
I like this line: "We won't forget his silly legacy..." We all love our grandpa. Whatever legacy won't change our love for our grandpa.
Good luck to your contest.
Comment Written 12-Jan-2021
reply by the author on 12-Jan-2021
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Thank you! I hope I win.
Comment from rspoet
That's a great looking tombstone with a humorous epitaph
some people will do anything for a laugh.
Poor old grandpappy just wasn't computer literate,
coulda just forwarded it with no problem.
Now he lies toes firth.
Well done.
Good luck in the contest.
Robert
reply by the author on 12-Jan-2021
That's a great looking tombstone with a humorous epitaph
some people will do anything for a laugh.
Poor old grandpappy just wasn't computer literate,
coulda just forwarded it with no problem.
Now he lies toes firth.
Well done.
Good luck in the contest.
Robert
Comment Written 11-Jan-2021
reply by the author on 12-Jan-2021
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Thank you! I hope to win.
Comment from Mia Twysted
The piece played around with the tongue as you read it aloud. It gave a giggle for the words used allowing there to be a playfulness in the poem so you are left sorry for the loss but happy for the experience of knowing them.
reply by the author on 11-Jan-2021
The piece played around with the tongue as you read it aloud. It gave a giggle for the words used allowing there to be a playfulness in the poem so you are left sorry for the loss but happy for the experience of knowing them.
Comment Written 11-Jan-2021
reply by the author on 11-Jan-2021
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Thank you!