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I once told you the tale of the Dingle’s
Whose berries were made into wine
Now I’ll tell you the tale of the Bootle’s
Whose beetles were truly divine
These weren’t any ordinary insects
You had to pay a pretty price just to try
They kept these poor beetles under lock and key
Until one day, when things went awry
A Bootle had left the front door open
And the beetles escaped, in haste
Flew out the opening, into the busy street
Now all there is, is beetle paste
The Bootle’s didn’t know what do
How could they keep making a living?
When all they had left of their bounty
Wouldn’t even last until Thanksgiving
A new marketing idea, then came to them
Let’s make a pate`, how divine
Then wash it down, with a glass or two
Of the good old Dingle’s berry wine
You can read about the Dingle’s berries HERE
March Writing Prompt: Bootle Beetles – Day 13/31
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Another great way to combine them! An older one with a new one! I might have to try that myself. 😉
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Why not, right? Gets views on older posts and lets people see just how silly we can be LOL
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So true… I’m hoping to get something written today myself. It’s been way too long! 😉
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Yes, young lady! Get to it!! 😉
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Lol… Thanks Dorinda… now to find my inspiration. 😉
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Just look outside the door, plenty to inspire 🙂
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I tried to do a poem using 64 crayola colors. Only made it about halfway through and began bawling my eyes out because I ended up writing about my grandfather. Some people just never stop inspiring us, even after they’re gone.
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Those are some of the best poems we’ll ever write. Keep going!!
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😉
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Loved it all the while going “ewwww” 😝
Going to post to fb
Love it, love you and your poetry 💟
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LOL I agree!! Love you, dear friend ❤
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So… Listen lady, that was delightfully yucky! ☺❤ (Ducking from whatever you’re about to throw at me, lol)
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Now, now, Walter…we must behave ourselves. I was trying to be helpful. Lord knows, I’m no lady LOL
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You most certainly are M’Lady! My Lady D ☺💜
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Aw, shucks, you melt my heart, sir ❤
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It’s who I am and what I do ☺💛
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And I’m lucky to call you my friend ❤
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💜💛💜
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Why are you still up? Go to sleep!
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I did, lol
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Good boy lol
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And that sounded like my wife, lol. She always calls me Walter!
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That’s when you know you’re in trouble 😉
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Dorinda 😁❤hi there lady, listen , I have another question. How can I publish my poems in order to make a book as you have done before ? What is the requirements, does it take to spend lot of money? , pl ease, give me some tips when you have A chance. Thanks
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Hi Ernesto, if I may make a suggestion or two lol First off, it’s not polite to refer to me as lady, then tell me to listen 😉
It’s all a matter of preference. there are many publishing platforms out there. Do the research, start with lulu, or smashwords, or createspace. Then decide what fits best for you. Others may a preference for another platform. It all depends on you. 🙂
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This was so delightful to read. You had me smiling all the way.
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Thanks so much, Drew! 🙂
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Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
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Merci ❤
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🤗💕😎🌹☺️💐
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Love it _!
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Thank you kindly, Michael 🙂
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