Dizzy, But Never Far From Home
T'was a man named Dizzy from Lafayette,
but sometimes his way home he would forget.
So he carried in his coat pocket,
a deck of cards and a lucky locket.
When he found himself lost and all alone,
he would just play Solitaire to get back home.
It has never failed, Dizzy's fool-proof plan,
start playing, someone shows up to give you a hand.
8/11/19
Copyright © Wren Rushing | Year Posted 2019
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