The same night once a year, someone breaks into my house
I have tried to catch him, but he is sneaky as a church mouse
I try to stay awake to see him, try as I might, but I never do
He doesn't just break into my house but my neighbor's houses too
They say he wears a red suit has a long white beard like a coot
He is said to carry a big bag stuffed with all kinds of loot
Once I set a trap for him of cookies and milk inside a glass
Almost caught him that year, but he was way way too fast
This year I will catch him; just wait, and you will see
When I do, I will have him arrested for B and E
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Lol
Good chuckle. Who is this insanely fast burglar
Tim
Thanks
Thanks Tim
B And E
Very clever! A wonderful start to the Holiday cheer!
L
I am glad
I am glad you liked it Lavender
This could be...
one of those poems that I look forward to hearing every year!
I think that with added drama and acting, this could be a kiddie's favorite!
Of course, you might have to explain what B&E means, but I would just say;
Breaking into my house, there's cop-talk for that kind of thing: Hey, book him
on B and E charges, Danno!
I know that my nieces and nephews loved that kind of thing as bed-time stories.
[My sister had to limit stories time to give them a while to quiet down],
and a couple of times I almost got thrown out before the story was finished.
You made me smile with this after a hard day; I needed this, thanks! ~ Geezer.
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Thanks
Thanks Geezer. I am glad I could help bring joy to your day.
Love this!
This is one of the great ones!
Thanks
Thanks Kristen