Here's more from the poetry pages of Mrs. Trowbridge's journal. She would adapt to the needs of her readers, and it seems that she often used her clever limericks to entertain her children and grand children. This poem will continue for the next few episodes.
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I like your poem and am anticipating the 'outcome' of this pale blueish speckly spotted jumping egg...
ReplyDeleteI think he's got the makings of a fine omelet there! : )
ReplyDeleteThis is delightful. All my best to Violet. She is extremely multi talented. Today I was given an old edition of Tennyson printed in 1884... I have to say it is much easier to understand Violet's rhymes!
ReplyDeleteOh, such cute & fun little poems, Bron!
ReplyDeleteI'll have my egg over-easy, please. : )
So sweet! Love the poem! Love the illo! Love the little lady bug :)
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