Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Shivvery is not dead.




















She’s wearing his coat,
She has his umbrella.
What sort of a girl
would do that to her fella?

OK you poets out there, I have a challenge for you.
Write a concluding verse in lieu of a comment. Go on, do it.

Thank you Tess at Magpie Tales for another challenging prompt.

44 comments:

  1. He gave her his coat,
    Forget the umbrella,
    From the look of her legs
    He's one lucky fella!

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    1. Haha! Bruce, you set the bar a bit high!
      Let's see what's next. I can hardly wait!

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  2. Chauvinist male ..
    Is that all you see?
    Look very close now ..
    See all of me!!

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    1. I was hoping you would come aboard Woonie! Wonderful!

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  3. One who is crafty
    and likes what she sees
    will always play dirty -
    bring him to his knees!

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  4. Take note all, Jen is speaking from experience!

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  5. "any girl named Thelma or Stella!"...how is that line for ya! Love your title to Stafford! :-)

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    1. Thanks Carrie. Whenever I hear or see the name Stella I think of Spike Jones. If that makes no sense, you are too young to know...

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  6. I have had my share of kisses in the rain. Am still awestruck - but I agree with Jinsky. So my line is for the girls who know what they want -

    One who is a go-getter!

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    1. I somehow knew that.... Hobart? It rains a lot there.

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    2. When I left Hobart, I was six years old, Stafford. But then again, I already had a mind of my own!

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    3. And I bet you were already collecting kisses in the rain!

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  7. He's not stupid.
    He's on a winner.
    Straight back to his place,
    Right after dinner ;)

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    1. Trust you Sue, right down to the basics but are you sure the dinner came first?

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  8. a girl who knows better
    How to weather
    The storm

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    1. Exactly. She took his umbrella and coat! He, poor idiot gets the pneumonia!

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  9. A lady who's long in sense and years,
    and likes her men wet behind the ears.

    :o)

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    1. They do too and apparently with wet behinds too.

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  10. iI I knew the answer,
    I still wouldn't tell ya

    ;)

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  11. Why doesn't she REALLY kick over the traces
    And also divest him of those fancy braces?

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  12. What the picture doesnt say
    Is she just led the cops off his trail
    Rotten bugger is so grateful
    She bailed him this day !

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    1. Oops, I first read through I misread 'bailed'. Haha! No, you work it out.

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  13. She didn't need his coat.
    That much was a lie.
    She wanted to say
    "Come in and get dry."

    Do I win a cigar?

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    1. Thanks Doc, so it was a trick. She just wanted him to get so wet that he would agree to come home so she could have her way with him. He could do worse. You get the cigar but this is a non-smoking site. Sorry.

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  14. Fella doesn't care
    Doesn't mind the rain
    Finally found the girl
    To drive him insane!

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  15. She'll smile softly at him -
    the sweetest of faces
    Take six paces back -
    then let go of his braces!

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    1. Ouch and ouch again! You napalmed his nipples!

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    2. Your first attempt that came through on my e-mail was mush more honest but nasty. In this one she has a sneaky streak. I am tempted to reinsert the other one!
      BTW, you are allowed two attempts (or more).

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  16. Elizabeth Bennett,
    Committing a folly,
    To wet Darcy's shirt,
    She upended his brolly.

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  17. Did he offend her pride or prejudice!

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    1. Well done Little Nell and Stafford - very smooth!

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    1. Tess, you are playing with the form! But I must admit, you got it in as few words as possible... the essence of good poetry.

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  19. The same sort of girl
    Who gets you in a whirl
    So you forget your wallet
    As your thoughts unfurl

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    1. Been there, done that!
      No apology necessary, Kate.

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  20. I forgot my manners! Great prompt....

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  21. She’s wearing his coat,
    She has his umbrella.
    What sort of a girl
    would do that to her fella?

    She's that sort of a gal
    Who will take all
    From her pal
    Cuz her name is Cinderella

    I know- it is kinda lame-
    It's the best I can do at this moment!

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    1. All contributions welcome, Kathe and you can come back again to leave another verse any time.

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    2. That was fun to do, so thanks to everyone who contributed and to those who came to look. We all need an audience.

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