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Best Poems Written by Fergus Casey

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Naughty Onion

>I once had an onion
And he was very bad
Kept kicking all the apples
Made them very mad
He once stole a monkey
Then sold it to a stoat
He borrowed someone's hamster
And threw it in a moat
Climbing up a ladder
One day in sunny June
He found a baby rattlesnake
Singing a happy tune
Wrapping it up in a bag
He took it far away
And where they were for a week or two
I really couldn't say
He collected tiny unicorns
And threw them through a hoop
I did get fed up that day
So I made him into soup<

Copyright © Fergus Casey | Year Posted 2011



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Dog

The dog stood in the bread bin
He was staring out to sea
So he baked some scones, bread and cakes
And we had them for our tea.

Copyright © Fergus Casey | Year Posted 2011

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Dog Two

My dog just spoke of a land he knew
But feared he'd never see
He spoke of things that made him laugh
We were under a mango tree
He got up real quick to do a jig
With a tiger who was his friend
They spun around and jumped a lot
But the dance it had to end.

Copyright © Fergus Casey | Year Posted 2011


Book: Shattered Sighs