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She Does Her Toe
She Does Her Toe Following are my favorite poets and writers: Robert Frost, Will Rogers and Ogden Nash. This poem is at least one about the last one which was so much fun from start until finally done and also hope you appreciate my pun I have done. You could have seen her cute cuticle All it received was ridiculous ridicule Calm and collective not loosing cool Protective coating when in swimming pool. Through all of the water would slip and slide And her hairy ugly nail she had to hide While in water all of her time did abide Until water from feet had finally dried. Heard another swimmer wanted to propose Has such great ability and wherever she goes Whether it be here or there or to and fro Instead of flipping finger she does her toe. James Thomas Horn Retired Veteran and Poet
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Book: Shattered Sighs