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Ding.

Contributed by Butterflygirl40 on Friday, 29th January 2010 @ 11:23:11 AM in AEST
Topic: oops



Ding ding ding
sing sing sing
There goes the clock again
Rocking back and forth.
Ticking Ticking listening to the sound of the clock
Rocking back and forth.

All you hear is the sound of the clock
Rocking and ticking back and forth
Ticking ticking and ding ding ding on every hour.
Sometimes the ticking will get to you.
If it isnt the ticking of the clock you hear.
It is the licking of the dog you hear.




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Re: Ding. (User Rating: 1 )
by pooja on Friday, 29th January 2010 @ 11:43:22 AM AEST
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Not conventional, but very light and playful :)

I was nodding my head left and right as I read 'Ding ding ding sing sing sing" :) and smiling happily
u feel like chanting this as u play ! :)
Interesting poem....I love the variety
Keep posting !


Re: Ding. (User Rating: 1 )
by Fuzzy on Friday, 29th January 2010 @ 11:59:22 AM AEST
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liked this. it reminded me years
ago when i got tinnitus [ringing in the ear]
the doctor said, put a clock with a large
tick next to you when you sleep to
distract the ringing.in my ear
well tried that, and the tick tock
of the clock kept me awake.
so the clock went in the bin..lol
Take care
Fuzzy


Re: Ding. (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Friday, 29th January 2010 @ 01:07:26 PM AEST
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Thanks for making me smile!

duff




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