My friend from way back, Josephine
Is someone who sure knows a theeng (or two).
The trouble with you, Josephine,
Is your difficult rhyme, as yo’s a-seein’.
So I’m going to start calling you Josie.
If I lived nearby, then I would mosey
Over quick to your place, for a nosey
Around to make sure all is rosy.
May your birthday be terribly cosy,
And maybe perhaps a bit bo(o)zy.
Hope Husband bought you a nice posy.
And I’m sorry I’m really so dozy
That I totally forgot to send you a card or a present.
Hope you had a good day. Thanks for being such a fabulous follower and commenter - I'm sure all my other readers feel they know you. Looking forward to seeing you in the summer (and sorry for being a rubbish birthday-rememberer).
Mwa mwa.
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Awwwww - no-one has ever written me a poem before - thank you!!!!! And my birthday was just fine, and all the better for your bit!
ReplyDeleteLove
Josie
Cor - talk about stretching the rhyming! Good effort though!
ReplyDeleteIota for Poet Laureate!
ReplyDeleteKnew from way back Iota was a poet - after her winning entry in my contest http://londoncitymum.blogspot.com/2009/11/and-winner-is.html
ReplyDeleteMost impressed. Again.
LCM x
My birthday's June 7th. Can I have a poem too .....?! Doesn't have to be an ode, a limerick or even doggerel wd be fine ;o)
ReplyDeleteThat's fab. Hope Josie likes it, I'm sure she will. I want one too. I'm sure Rosie would be easier than Josephine. Happy belated birthday Josie, if you are reading this.
ReplyDeleteOddly, Rosiescribble, I have a sister called Rosie. But she spells it Rosey.
ReplyDeleteMy 2 yo will start school in our village in 2 and a bit years. Already we know people who will be in his class. There is is Rosie, and Posy and 2 Zoes whom I want to call Pudding and Pie. Is that bad of me?
Thank you for the birthday wishes - much appreciated.
love
Josephine