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JOSIE'S POEMS

Funny Poems for Children

By Josie Whitehead

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OUR WONKY DONKEY

By Josie Whitehead

Our Wonky Donkey

My father’s donkey’s rather lame

     And stumbles over stones

But when Dad leaves him in the field

     He’s unhappy and he groans.

 

A braying donkey’s not the sound

     The neighbours like to hear.

It tends to get upon their nerves,

     And is deafening to the ear.

 

So the donkey follows Dad around

     Whilst hobbling all the way,

But a wonky donkey’s better than

     The one who sadly brays.

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Wonky:  unsteady on one's feet.  Hobbling a little bit.  (A little bit like me sometimes, hmm).  Josie

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