Mrs. Fancy Dancy Squirrel kept her pinkie up.
Sharing crumpets and tomatoes as she would sup.
Many were jealous of her beauty, especially my pup.
Her complexion is gorgeous, like a buttercup.
Her exotic teas are delicious, wild, romantic and sweet.
Her frosted homemade nut-berry scones were tidy and neat.
Her acorn crumbled walnut pie is a rare exotic treat.
Mrs. Fancy Dancy Squirrel’s tearoom truly can’t be beat.
Categories:
tearoom, 1st grade, 2nd grade,
Form: Rhyme
Squirrel and birds with ridiculously wild hats
I am twisting in joy as I see your adornments phats!
You are rocking it at this old lady’s tearoom so pretty.
I am sure your conversations are incredibly witty.
Categories:
tearoom, 1st grade, 2nd grade,
Form: Rhyme
Gertrude Besamer was a bunny with style, flair, and class.
She entered Marla’s Tearoom with a bit of jazzy sass.
Marla complimented her on her barrette made of glass.
And her well-padded bustle which enhanced her pretty a….
Categories:
tearoom, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Monorhyme
Thinking of years gone by of my mum
a real friend to me, a real support
always there in my stammering struggle
what would I have done without her comfort
Every Saturday morning we went to our town
on the bus together we spent quality time
the first stop was for tea and bacon roll
I had a hot orange drink as tea didn't rhyme
In those days the waitress was real smart
dressed in black with a white apron on front
this was a large department homeware store
with a tearoom at the top, a real long hunt
My mum on a Tuesday went to the coffee club
in Bank Street, took me when on my summer hols
she always had a lemon meringue pie
with her white coffee in a beautiful cup
These were lovely memories of my mum
she passed away suddenly of a heart attack
in 1981, so never saw me getting married
being adopted was I for she kept me on track
(Just thinking of my mum of those years ago and how a great friend and conmfort she was to me.)
Categories:
tearoom, memory, mother son, mum,
Form: Rhyme