Lay Lines by Carol Lay for August 14, 2015

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    Ida No  about 9 years ago

    “I met a man who wasn’t there.Because Ol’ Lady Spinner had left her chair.Her knitting she’d set asideSo some man from Snobonquit just up and died."

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    carollay creator about 9 years ago

    And the blue ribbon for Murder-y poetry goes to nwdryad!

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    William Glass  about 9 years ago

    There once was a fog called Finnian’sAbout which were many opinions.Swallowed up by its hazeYou might wander for daysAnd, once out, you’d never go in again.

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    William Glass  about 9 years ago

    The was an old lady named Spinner,Knit from dawn ‘til late after dinner.People said, "There’s no doubt,When her yarn’s all run out,Populations grow marginally thinner."

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    William Glass  about 9 years ago

    My brains came all to a simmer quick,With thought of yet a new limerick,, Then considered regardShowed the form too too hard:Twisting such rhymes made my innards sick.

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    kattbailey  about 9 years ago

    Around the old knitter they’d sit, caring nothing for gauge or for fit,winding ball, wrapping skein,observing the rain,and looking aboutensuring balls didn’t run out,empty needles leading to pain

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    William Glass  about 9 years ago

    @nwdryadThank you ms dryad (or may I call you nw?); your comments are always such day-brighteners.

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