Flutty

Flutty

A Poem by John Preston
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One of four puppies

"

We have a lovely puppy

Whose name we have called Fluffy

He’s not allowed any toffee

In case it upsets his tummy

 

Oh he looks so, so fuzzy

Laying on your lap all comfy

His colour is cream-sable

Not like custard on a table

Or even vanilla ice cream

 

Looks so quaint, so quite here

Fur like a bear, yes Teddy hair

Went to a new home, only six days

New name for him was Casper

 

They say he made their cat poorly

But surely he’s only learning

Being so young, small and all

He needs love, understanding

His new owners not caring

To keep him, new home must go

 

He must come back to his mummy

Just wait, want be late, coming

Back home with his mummy is Fluffy

Our little fuzzy, wozzy, puppy.

© 2014 John Preston


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I like how you have rhymes in this poem. I like it.
Also, I really like the name "Flutty"

~Yvette

Posted 10 Years Ago



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John Preston
John Preston

Ashbourne, Derbyshire Dales, United Kingdom



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I'm past my time not long to go, but ha I'll just keep going, day by day one step at a time. I can not write but I try poetry, rime a little story. Please comment as you feel. It's good to know. Dy.. more..

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