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Crayons Revisited
We've been thinking how Crayolas come in a box Because we hear they've been compared to a lummox That's a funny thought, a mystery, and a flummox, But we know red is the most used because it rocks! Could be its gender-related that girls choose blue Boys opt for black. Do they have a somber view? Jenna always says, "Put it back when you're through." Milt presses too hard leaving them broken in two. Pink is not Milt's color. It's not his preferred hue. He prefers earthy tones, like brown and bamboo While Jenna seems to favor a deep shade of green, Like dew on mountain grasses, with a glossy sheen. We use orange for the sun. It's always plausible, but avoid using the purple, whenever possible. Milt doesn't have clothes in that shade of color, For a boxful of thirty-six, we'd trade for our cruller! Asking why boxes don't have the color bronze? Milt was told, “You're dumb as a box of crayons!” He looked at that guy like he didn't have a clue... Laughing, Jenna said, "He has a crayon’s IQ." [a collaboration with Jenna Logan] Written August 19, 2022
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