Obadiah Grey
Obadiah Grey
Feb 13, 2022

The comely wench

A comely wench o' twenty three from yonder village banburee,
alight her sight on poor auld me, a poorly man wi' one bad knee,

She buxom be enough fer three, her legs be thick as big oak tree,
but contrary to crippled me, she sprightly be wi' two good knee.

As I took flight on that fateful night from rutting comely wench,
I felt a pain, a twist, a strain, and a gutting Rumley Wrench!

Yon knee was spent, wi’ geat lament, she's upon me in a jiffy,
she made it clear, she said, “m’dear I want yer little stiffy!!”

Now twenty three ‘tis not in years, but sire, 'tis stones in weight,
and 'er on me wi one good knee be too dire to contemplate,
but to my surprise, she got a rise outa my little wrinkled pecker,
wi’ her big thighs and arse the size o’ a Bleedin Double Decker!!

Obi.

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Region, Country: int'topfield, GBR

Favorite Poets: Felix Dennis

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E

Drunk I be,
Jus' like thee,
me pecker's all a goggle
Tak me now
While I be free
From William Macgonagall

Obadiah Grey

Doggy Paddle,,, (doggerel)

"feets, are the foundation
of our uprightedness,'
knees, are for the leanings
in advance of our fall.
hips, are for the twisting-
and swivelling of it all.
necks, keep our head up
in back stroke, or the crawl.

Obi.

Geezer

Your little ditty has made me smile. Thank you, I needed that! ~ Geez.
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Ray Whitaker

FUNNY!

A couple of Q's:

What is a "banburee"

Is this an example of a Cockney Accent and speaking? If not, what is the manner of speaking?

Alex Tanner

Brilliant, haven't read verse that made me laugh so much for ages. Alex