Today I saw a kangaroo
A kangaroo you say
Say did you see the kangaroo
Kangaroo away
Away from me Sir, yes indeed
Indeed it did you know
Know it did so very fast,
Fast as it could go
Go on man now tell the truth
Truth will out one day
Day time is for Wallaby’s
Wallaby’s I say
Say that you saw no kangaroo
Kangaroo away
Away with you they come at night
Night is when they play
Play at night such tommyrot
Tommyrot you say
Say speak to me no more like that
That nonsense spoke today
Today I saw a kangaroo
A kangaroo, a lie
A lie that I will hear no more
No more Sir so goodbye
In a list
Please tell me what you think
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Well never mind, I've already read this one! lol (It's so fun though, I don't mind reading it again.
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I just adore this! I feel like you have emplyed the wreath in a wholely original way here that works so well! If you think this doesn't qualify as a tribute, as I saw in your comments, you must just not have realized yet that I'm actually a kangaroo.


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rolling on the floor
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update : you may play twice, if you wish, but can only win once
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This is adorable!
It rather reminds me of the Dr. Seuss books I've loved since childhood. And who can resist kangaroos anyway?
I'm willing to bet ea is going to love this!
Best wishes in the contest,
~J.

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Oh, I so enjoyed this and it is delightful as Maa said and I know ea likes humor and likely kangaroos also, I know I enjoyyed this, lol, it was fun and it gave me smiles and that means much to me these days, indeed!
I think you've left a special, witty and again, delightful gift here for ea.
I know the smiles it brought me were a gift and I thoroughly enjoyed this!!!
Good Luck, I think she will so enjoy this too!
Thank you!
Michele


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this is so cute !!!
and I am almost sure that ea loves kangooroos as much as I do ... but for sure, she will enjoy your delightful poem, I can bet ! I guess you have tapped into ea's sense of humor and playfulness when penning this poem ... this just sounds like being on the right wavelength with lady ea ...
let's see her verdict ...
wonderful ... thanks so much for your contribution ...

marion

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your poem : in a wreath, each line starts with the last word of the previous line ... of course, you may use a variation of the word, like for example : hold - behold, end - neverending etc. just make sure to use the first and last word of your title ...
any questions ? just ask ...
have fun !
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welcome !
welcome !
today ... goodbye shall be your momentary title then ... you are all set now and may start penning a great wreath for ea anytime you wish ... you'll have a few days for this in any case ...
I hope you enjoy this game ...
all the best,

maa
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