VALENTINE'S
The hills untie their bonnet as the sun goes down.
As the sun set there seemed a purple bridge,
With three little pumpkins climbing up a wall,
When they reached the top they saw a land of gray.
As nature put up the evening bars that led the day away.
It’s time to place Valentine cards on porches, With three little pumpkins climbing up a wall,
When they reached the top they saw a land of gray.
As nature put up the evening bars that led the day away.
Listing the many ways you love someone,
It’s time to embellish the front of envelopes.
Chocolates and flowers will surely melt
Lots of hearts on this Valentine's Day.
Drop your Valentines on a porch; ring the doorbell,It’s time to embellish the front of envelopes.
Chocolates and flowers will surely melt
Lots of hearts on this Valentine's Day.
Run, hide, and peek, to see if you can tell if somebody likes you.
It's time when cupids and arrows flit through the sky,
And the docile wooly white moon wanders alone,
The North wind sweeps up leaves making love songs.
Kids will give Valentine cards all over town.
Their friends they'll meet, and compare cards,
Thinking who has the most will have more
Sweethearts too, cupids are dancing
Throughout this glorious night.
As they shiver down the street
With cold blue hands to seek
The next next house,
Three little pumpkins are sitting
On their front gate.
The first said,"I don't like Valentines, and it's getting late." Three little pumpkins are sitting
On their front gate.
The second one said, "I don't care, I'm not afraid."
The third on said,"I'm ready for some Valentine fun.
Then whoosh went the wind: out went the lights!
BOOOOOOOOO00000000ooooooooooooo…
The three little pumpkins run as fast as their feet would goInto their house with their hats whooped up on lifted hair.
They didn't stop to stare. With smiling faces that never sulked
Singing all night long in Valentine goobling's goo goo tongue
"The world’s a happy place where every girl or boy, big or small
Ought to sing or hum, what a fun Valentine's Day.”
To read more Karl Wallace poems go to: karlwallaceblog.blogspot.com
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