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The Poetry Game

evilpinkdinosaur

Well-Known Member
This will be a long poem. Post a line after the previous person's line that makes sense and rhymes. (I know not all poems rhyme, but this will be a poem where every singly line rhymes. example:
The Tower in the park
Is always really dark
In it are dogs that bark
and pigs that kill lark.




I start.

A girl got a dog
 
May I suggest a change in the game rules as there are limited words that will rhyme. We might thus increase the current average posts per year on the thread :-)
After four rhymes, the rhyme changes to a new one, but there must be a connection in ideas - ie, its the same poem, not a new poem....

The keeper of the grog in Magog was a cow
 
I thought I'd collate the whole thing to make it easier to maintain the theme.. perhaps just copy and paste with the next line..

A girl got a dog
Which did a twirl in the fog
Then tripped on a log
the log was in a bog
In the bog was a frog
that threatened to flog
the barking dog
all in a bog in prague
In the log was a synagogue
The synagogue was filled with frogs
all agog with the rabbi's prologue
then off ran the dog
cause his brain was in a fog
from drinking the grog
from the cellars of Magog.

The keeper of the grog in Magog was a cow
Who made the hoard of frogs kowtow
 
A girl got a dog
Which did a twirl in the fog
Then tripped on a log
the log was in a bog
In the bog was a frog
that threatened to flog
the barking dog
all in a bog in prague
In the log was a synagogue
The synagogue was filled with frogs
all agog with the rabbi's prologue
then off ran the dog
cause his brain was in a fog
from drinking the grog
from the cellars of Magog.

The keeper of the grog in Magog was a cow
Who made the hoard of frogs kowtow
And married to the keeper was a sow
She had 100 piglets, her talent did wow

"Kowtow?" the frogs asked why,
"When the rabbi made us Samurai."
 
We croak and croak, but never die...
Is hara-kiri worth a try?
 
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