With this picto pique our muse
Eye chose this verse
hoping to amuse.
There's not much
That eye can say
Without resorting to Cliché.
This bauble of sentiment
Along with matches, canes & nails,
Was posted to the Internet
For Willow's prompts to Magpie tales.
If this poem leaves
You glassy eyed
Click right HERE
to be Magpied.
very playful! :)
ReplyDelete"Magpied"...I think you're on to something. I like being Magpied!
ReplyDeleteah, rel, you are the witty chap aren't you? your magpie was such a fun read, playful and very well done! my hat is off to you sir :)
ReplyDeleteVery unique take on our photo prompt. Very! Love it!
ReplyDeleteFunny! :-D
ReplyDeleteNow that was a very clever and witty piece you wrote --- and one I am sure Ms willow will take great delight!
ReplyDeleteJoanny
glassy eyed i m.. indeed :D
ReplyDeleteha a fun magpie! and on the trail to being magpied this morning myself...nicely played.
ReplyDelete"Magpied" is wonderful! You've coined a new catchword, Rel!
ReplyDeleteFun . . and funny!
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty clever there, REl,
ReplyDeleteI think I've been magpied by you, and it's catching..yikes!!! fun stuff..
ReplyDeleteDelightful tongue-in-cheek. Clever, clever.
ReplyDeleteGreat play-on words, very fun to read.
ReplyDeletea good tease
ReplyDeleteto all of us, at ease,
who doing the similar things.
delightful tale!
BEST!
Now that was fun
ReplyDeletereal fun
jaunty
Dear Rel: Creative punster! First time I have ever heard the word "Magpie" as a verb; "magpied"; always a first time! Pie-eyed aye, there's the rub!(o' the eyeball!). Good times!Good eyeballing to you!
ReplyDeleteOh wow...Eye like that Rel...very clever man indeed!! I think I've been magpied quite a few times already!! Fun word-play!!
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