I Would That I Were Truly Sorry;

I Would That I Were Truly Sorry;

A Poem by PixieLee
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A poem originally for my rowing coach - I missed a session :O

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If only your mother had called you Molly,
I’d tell you I was truly sorry.
I told a falsehood; and for that I fear,
I’m bound to be thrown down the weir.


I ruined your Wednesday fair and square,
I’m aware it seems I just don’t care.
Mr Dryden may well snatch my skin,
For my horrific cardinal sin
And feed it piece by piece to Jake
 Whose tail alone can make me quake!


In effort to save my worthless soul,
I decided, in fact, to grow a mole.
One so big the world will wonder,
‘What has caused so big a blunder?!’
This poem is just to let you know,
Of a girl who one day could not row...
 

© 2009 PixieLee


Author's Note

PixieLee
No big words, just a spunky rhythm inspired by the lack of material I could find when I typed 'funny sorry poems' into Google... If you want something done, do it yourself!

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Added on November 21, 2009

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PixieLee
PixieLee

Bournemouth, United Kingdom



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