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Thursday, March 8, 2018

Thoroughly Poetic Pictorial Thursday

Today we join Two  SPOILED CAT 
Angel Sammy and Teddy for their poetic pictorial poem.

This was a very hilarious picture!!






What are you?
by Petey the Primate and Madi the Diva

You are not a banana of this I am certain.
I wandered into a room full of smells, sights and lots of lights
There you were all alone behind a curtain.
As I picked you up to give you a taste,
The humans all ran with haste 
I thought to myself no time to waste 
Over my shoulder you did rest, up the tree I scurried.
I held you with care as I studied you closely, after all there was no hurry.
The humans all stood below the tree looking up at me.
They offered me 'nanners, and fruit and even curry.
Climbing limb to limb, swinging vine to vine.  
I became very merry. 
 I realized you were mine
til the end of time.


Also so this photo reminded mom of something Dad used to say to
my human sis when she was a wee lass.   It always made her giggle too.
If you meet my sis, don't tell her I told you this, and she could not pronounce Monkey
she called the monkmees

He said monkey see, monkey do monkey named Marlu.




25 comments:

  1. Hari OM
    OMC Madi, this was an exciting read!!! All the mischief captured here. Hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx

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  2. That monkey looks like a professional. Great poem. We love the little fellow racing off with the camera.

    No signs of Fall yet. We have had cooler temps, but looks like they're starting to go up again.

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  3. That is quite a funny photo! Love the poem.

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  4. hahaha I will keep that secret and my lips are sealed LOL... love that monkmee poem!!!

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  5. What a great poem!!! We thought we'd have a lot of really FUN poems with this photo challenge and we sure did. We love that your Dad had that fun "monkey" joke with your human sis. I'm SURE she remembers that with love in her heart to this very day.

    Thanks for pawticiapting with Angel Sammy and me in Poetry Day!
    Love, Teddy

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  6. Mum's the word if we see your sissy, Madi. Love the picture and your poem!

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  7. Monkmees... awwww. Sweet words of your Dad for your human Sis! Lucky Monkmee, got keep that camera! I enjoyed the poem, it was like reading a little story!

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  8. monkmees Marlu... love it... i am happy that is not my camera... great poem, and i wonder how many photos he can take until the end of his life

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  9. Dad's funny. A monkmee..... I'll have to remember that.
    Love the poem.
    Have a great Thursday.

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  10. That was a fun poem for that fun photo sweet Madi!

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  11. That was a cute poem and story of your sis. :) XO

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  12. FYI, I cannot get to the blog hop for Madi's birthday; says the blog was removed?!? I like your poem!

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  13. A wonderful poem! love the monkey story about your sis!
    hugs
    Hazel & Mabel

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  14. Very good poem, Madi and Mom. And monkmees - BOL - we love it!!!

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  15. madi....yur poem two day ROCKS !!!!!!!!!!! 984 pawz UP !!!!!!!!! ☺☺♥♥

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  16. We love your poem!!

    The Florida Furkids

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  17. haahah...Loved the poem. Well done.

    Shoko

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  18. That is a great poem to go with that picture. We love your imagination.

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  19. Oh Madi! This is the funnest poem about this pic we’ve read today.

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  20. BOL! FABulous poem gurl! I swear that pic looks like ma......
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  21. Such a fun poem!! We love seeing that monkey with the camera!
    xoxo,
    Jakey, Arty & Rosy
    PeeEss...We promise not to say anything to your sissy...Teeheehee!

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Cecilia and Angel Madi
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