Tag Archives: wordplay

Tomato * To-maht-oh…it’s still Ketchup

 smiley_think

the very best things

in life are free

–except there’s no free lunch

’cause talk is cheap

when out to eat,

while money talks a bunch…

a shoulder shrug,

will oust that bug

–closed mouths are free of flies,

not briny wine,

but honey, fine,

will tempt them from the sky…

since more is merry,

but so contrary,

to company of two,

as trios crowd,

I’ll say

>aloud<

opposing what I do…

but that’s all good!

it’s understood,

that opposites attract…

still matching birds,

are much preferred,

when flocking in a claque.

oh, what the hell

(a road paved swell)

good turns deserve their kind,

I’ll beat my drum,

despite the thrum,

of great, conforming minds…

Inquisitive’s

the way I live,

this cat has lives of nine,

I’ll

…hesitate…

but won’t be late

and run to make up time.

in absence grows,

the reddest rose,

while ‘out-of-sight forgets…

the dog-eared book,

that’s worth a look,

to folks in better dress….

You’re not too old

to learn anew,

though curs of age are fixed,

since knowledge learned,

has danger curve,

while ignorance is bliss…

List of conflicting adages I employed to make up this ditty.

The best things in life are free

There’s no such thing as a free lunch.

Talk is cheap

Money talks.

A closed mouth catches no flies

You catch more flies with honey than vinegar.

The more, the merrier

Two’s company; three’s a crowd.

Do as I say, not as I do

Actions speak louder than words.

Opposites attract

Birds of a feather flock together

The road to hell is paved with good intentions

One good turn deserves another.

March to the beat of your own drummer

Great minds think alike.

Curiosity killed the cat

Cats have nine lives.

Haste makes waste

He who hesitates is lost.

Absence makes the heart grow fonder

Out of sight is out of mind.

Clothes make the man

You can’t judge a book by its cover.

You’re never too old to learn

You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.

A little knowledge is a dangerous thing

Ignorance is bliss.

Rap it Up

Happy New year, everybuddy. :)

Tabby tells

things she shouldn’t

spilling beans

she said she wouldn’t

through sealed lips

she’ll kiss and tell

Tabby is a

n’er do well..

her motor mouth

shoots rapid-fire

dishing dirt

a constant crier

a whistle that forever blows

Tabby keeps you in the know…

She unbags cat

no Schrodinger

and talks such smack

to totes strangers

she chats you up at wait for bus,

but keep an eye

Tab’s dangerous

she’ll toss you under

just because,

so if you want

to keep the peace

don’t tell Tab

she writes the beats

for gossip rags you might avoid,

because of course,

Tab’s a Tabloid.

tabby bloid©Karen Robiscoe

daily prompt: gossips

Common Cents

coins_2

if any-any

thoughts were pennies,

you bet I’d think a lot,

& Sparkletts jars,

would board this bard,

just on second thoughts.

If nickels rained,

for every bane,

that finds itself repeating,

I’d play the slots–

*4-nickel pots*

because I’m kind of greedy.

If dropping dimes,

amassed in time,

I’d gladly be the fodder

with secrets told,

I’d roll like gold–

those dimes until they’re dollars.

Yes, at all costs,

I’d balance books,

and turn clichés around…

with bottom dollar,

& prudence proper,

& pennies for a pound.

©Karen Robiscoe

Rabbits Can’t Read

book_shelf

Is Dewey•Dismal?

Did Briar•Lie?

about the lay

of future files?

was thicket sticky

like

Dewey’s

digits…

did Briar

lie-cense other

tickets?

the answer’s yes

resoundingly,

since Dewey failed

astoundingly,

a system so

confoundedly–

intricate and full

of sh*t

most everyone

avoided it,

>including<

wily

Briar Rabbit

& thus when

PC age was born,

that Dismal•Dew

was

pulled

from

drawers

–those narrow kind–

too long &

next,

Google You

rerouted

text.

©Karen Robiscoe

Intel

ran-some

My computer

printed out a note

–irregular font, and poorly aligned–

it told me

it was holding

my brain hostage

and demanded

I leave

unmarked digits

at PayPal,

a HotSpot,

& external

Ram Drive

for a quick getaway..

ha,

I fooled it,

I went right through Amazon.

Karen Robiscoe

Knee JerX

little_storefrontI went

down to the 5 and 10

bought myself some

ball-point pens

lined my eyes

& papered lids

practiced cursive

eyelashes…

thinking less

I thought-less, too

tried some Peeps

in aqua-blue

fluffy insides

used for glue

amended Hallmark

cards too sweet

appended chicken marks

with feet

(then ended up with 5 for 3)

moVing on

I counted change

Sparkletts flat

was still in range

re-versed like whine

with Sharpie markers

I paid full-price

for swag in Parka.

Karen Robiscoe.