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Another Gin and Tonic Horn Limerick
Another Gin and Tonic Horn Limerick

Must I drink another gin and tonic
To tolerate Trump who is moronic
Jumping from hole to hole like a rabbit
Constantly complaining when cannot have it
Grows on you like a plague that is bubonic.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: gin and tonic, humorous,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Gin and Tonic
Beneath a parapet of color rich and bright
the shiny sidewalk beckons me to come 
closer to his revels closer to his warm caress, 
As the rainy afternoon remises light 
two mesic hearts begin to drum 
in keeping with the rhythm of love's guess  
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Categories: gin and tonic, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Gin and Tonic Magic

Was making dinner for my honey, mine.

I realized, alas, I added far too much thyme.

He whispered, “you are thinking way too much of rhyme!”

Quickly I filled us glasses, with ice-cold tonic, gin and lime.

That softened him and he softly whispered,

“Well, I guess after all, it’s...

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Categories: gin and tonic, drink, fun, imagery, poetess,
Form: Monorhyme

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Gin and Tonic
Alba Girl drank her Gin and Tonic
It was such a lovely drink
But an acquired taste
Only certain cultured people liked it

People like her with different ‘tastes’
Alba Girl liked to travel and draw
She was an artist and a thinker
Always thinking the reason why

And what made a picture...

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Categories: gin and tonic, allegory, art, girl,
Form: Verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry