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The Door Knock at Night

Contributed by norm on Thursday, 18th December 2003 @ 10:56:55 AM in AEST
Topic: HumorPoetry



I'm alone in the house. It's ten thirty three,
There's a knock at the door, I'm afraid to go see,
I've just read, 'Scrooge' it could possibly be
An apparition out there who's coming for me.

I thought of the year that has gone before,
Did I do wrong for the ghost at the door,
I gave a tithe and a good bit more,
To keep all the fates, from me, being sore.

It's true I did laugh at Mary Jane
She can really be an awful pain,
She wants for me to be her swain,
Whatever she wants, she wants in vain.

Could it be, I caused a little leak,
I couldn't swim the chesapeake,
I'm bad when I play Edvard Grieg,
I didn't coach the little league.

I guess I have to see who's there,
Apparitions are really very rare,
Ah, who's afraid of a knock on the door?
Nothing can hurt me.. that's only lore.

I got out of the chair, put my hand on the bolt,
I'll be a big man, I'll act an adult,
I swung open the door and what did I see?
My spinster aunt Mary, come to visit me.

Now, here's how I feel 'bout this spinster aunt,
She's daddy's young sister. She always says, "Can't"
She's the drag of the party..you know the kind,
She'll drive you slowly.. out of your mind.

If you love your family as much as I do,
There still must be one.. you can do without, too,
An apparition might.. have been seen at the door,
But I'd rather have 'Appy' than Auntie, for sure.




Copyright © norm ... [ 2003-12-18 10:56:55]
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Re: The Door Knock at Night (User Rating: 1 )
by ladyfawn on Thursday, 18th December 2003 @ 11:52:45 AM AEST
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roflmao! heh, good one norm, hugs n' love nessa


Re: The Door Knock at Night (User Rating: 1 )
by RICHARD_CAMPBELL on Thursday, 18th December 2003 @ 12:00:12 PM AEST
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Hi norm,
this is very good.
we all have one in our family.
how we deal with them is to love them still.
i like this very much.you are honest about your feeling
and express them very well.


Re: The Door Knock at Night (User Rating: 1 )
by shelby on Thursday, 18th December 2003 @ 12:57:42 PM AEST
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you fooled me again Norm LOL I thought the boogy man was at your door hee hee anyway I dont want the boogy man to get ya so Im glad it was your auntie great poem
michelle


Re: The Door Knock at Night (User Rating: 1 )
by Ilhar on Thursday, 18th December 2003 @ 01:35:42 PM AEST
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well done
Shari


Re: The Door Knock at Night (User Rating: 1 )
by jaeann on Friday, 19th December 2003 @ 01:23:17 AM AEST
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you scared me there for just a sec
i was thinking he's dead..... oh what the hec
maybe cancer's demons have finally showed
and made norm's heart be truly slow
'tis only your auntie Mary dear
that's okay ...aunt jerri is my little fear......
next time you go blindly to the door
ask who's there to see what's in store
and please don't scare us any more!!!!!


Re: The Door Knock at Night (User Rating: 1 )
by lovingcritters on Friday, 19th December 2003 @ 05:05:43 AM AEST
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Dear Norm,
Never realized before that you could be spooky.
But after reading your book, it's only understandable...those ghosts will get you one way or the other...alive, or in your dreams of fodder!
Loved your poems Norm.
LovCrit
ConSue




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