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Wednesday, June 17, 2015
DMC: "The Tiny Wish" by Linda Baie
The Tiny Wish
It would be nice, yet need advice
to fabricate a treehouse.
My mother says I am not fit
‘cause I’m a tiny house mouse.
The leafy green would be my scene
inside a little tree.
Please why can’t I be living there?
With Mom, I disagree.
I would create a minimum
of fuss in my construction,
only desire a tool or two
plus labor for production.
I found a perfect cheese box
that smells of camembert,
to formulate this upstairs home -
favored fragrance in the air.
I’m looking for a willow tree
Constructing there is best.
The tree will offer privacy.
I’ll love my little nest.
I will appreciate the help
to lessen Mom’s concern.
Send notes to Hattie Housemouse
via Postman Michael Tern.
© 2015 Linda Baie. All rights reserved.
Corey Rosen Schwartz has challenged us to write a stanza or two about building a treehouse, using unpredictable rhymes of more than one syllable. Click HERE for all the details.
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Cute! Love the camembert detail!
ReplyDeleteLove little miss Hattie, Linda– I sure hope she gets her perfect little cheesebox treehouse! The last two lines of your poem are especially sweet and magical.
ReplyDeleteCamembert? Clever and unusual rhyme!
ReplyDeleteReally cute, Linda!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone & again to you, Michelle.
ReplyDeleteSo cute, Linda!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful poem Linda! I especially liked your "Postman Michael Tern!"
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