The Search For Mickey Ray
A Poem by Ray Hamilton
The Search For Mickey Ray
Is it foolish to run and hide this way
Donna's candy bar I took, but only in play
It's all for one and one for all
Think I will hide back here, behind this wall
A night on the town, the great three and me
Now with my black eye, I can hardly see
Return the candy bar, if only I didn't eat
So I must hide back here and not cry defeat
For everything one does in life, we must someday pay
Have mercy on me, please don't send them my way
Dear Donna with temper flaring, as you search for me
Scary and unfair, to be hunted by all three
Your swords somehow, I see you did find
Oh don't let the hot air, out of my behind
Dear Diana would you speek to Donna for me
The missing candy, it was all in play you see
I know it's all for one and you will not betray
Would you at least lead her the other way
I know I'm a man and shouldn't wine
But it's up to you, to save my behind
Oh Lesa dear friend of mine
Me she must not find
Please help hide me
Until Donna cools down you see
I could sneak out, run to the pub
They may not recognize this old mug
Pick up a new musketeer bar
Then Donna may not leave as big a scar
How did a night out, end like this
OH YES
The Three Musketeers
They are sure hard to resist
The candy bar is good too
By
Ray Hamilton
AKA
Mr Wizard
Better known as
{ Not a poet and I know it! }
© Copyright 10 / 2008
All rights Reserved
Mickey Ray's Disclaimer
There is no shame in retreat I find
It sure beats the pointy end of a sword in your behind
I may have to run and hide today
But it's not crying uncle, that keeps me in the play
You know, ~ to battle it out another day
Does my butt look smaller ?
It might if Donna stays hot under the collar
Link to
The Great Three Musketeers
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