The Tongue TwisterA Poem by Rick Puetter"It's a twister!" - For the "Twist it Twisted" contest
An ode in homage to the simple Tongue Twister that has brought joy and laughter to so many. You'll find the words of six well-known Tongue Twisters among these lines. May you enjoy them and remember the fun you had with them in times past. - Rick
The Tongue Twister When rubber buggy bumpers bump
When she sells all her seaside shells
Then lips long locked laugh lusciously
For frown from face falls finally
When pecks of pickles Peter picks
When woodchuck chucks the wood he could
Then thrice three times the tongue takes twist
And merry mirth marrow shan't miss!
For this diversion I do thank
The black boot brought by bootblack back
And fat frogs flying past so fast
For with a twister grief can’t last
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Added on March 30, 2009Last Updated on October 22, 2009 AuthorRick PuetterSan Diego, CAAboutSo what's the most important thing to say about myself? I guess the overarching aspect of my personality is that I am a scientist, an astrophysicist to be precise. Not that I am touting science.. more..Writing
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