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Miss Dolly was a dancer
She was famous for her fan
She worked at Ziegfeld's Follies
Where she kicked up a can-can.
As she performed one evening
In walked Mr. Big
He took one look at Dolly
Said, "That girl has a new gig!"
"I want her for my honey,
I want her for my squeeze,"
His offer to Miss Dolly
Was not one at which to sneeze.
Miss Dolly was not haughty
And she could have used the dough
But she still rebuffed his offer
Said, "I must simply tell you 'No.'"
Mr. Big could not believe it
No one ever turned him down
This dancer would not make him
A big joke around this town!
He roughly kissed Miss Dolly
But on her face felt something weird
Underneath her make-up
Was the stubble from her beard!
Mr. Big was not so big then
He'd need a new game plan
Miss Dolly was his folly
Because Miss Dolly was a man!
submitted to The Poetry Bus for Monday, March 28
20 comments:
Great flow to this, I met Miss Dolly in the womens washroom in University once. I think she's a Drama prof now.
Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha. Wow, that was great! Caught me by surprise. I wonder what Homonally Challenged would say about this hormone confusion?
LOL - this is great! I love it!
Details, baby. Details!
That's too funny! Serves him right. I'm so glad that someone is writing on a regular basis. Could you send some of that discipline over here, please?
Good Golly, Miss Dolly!!!
That was awesome!! Had me crackin up!
Perfect!
Nice flow and the story of Miss.Dolly was funny.Enjoyed it!
ROFL what an ending :D ROFL :D
well written
LOL. Beautiful rhythm and flow with an awesome twist in the story! Loved it.
Very good! I was not expecting that ending!
Absolutely fantastic, still laughing, great take on the prompt. By the way thanks for leaving a comment on my blog re last week's magpie prompt. I have continued the story on under 'The Saving of Sobul', if you fancy a read. Again great poetry bus ticket.
Marvelous twist, Lola. Go see Peter Goulding's. Your great minds think aike.
Hi Lola, As I recall, my Great Uncle Wilf used to go under the stage name Dolly. Great rhythm well-maintained throughout. Mine pales in comparison. Loved it!
Oh, I love you wicked sense of humour as well as rhyme and rhythm!
Lovely rhyme and rhythm, so redolent of the age, and yes, a great revealing!
It's great fun! thanks for joining us and waving a great ticket.
Bwahahahaha! Got me rolling in the bus aisle with this one. It's good he figured it out early in his attempt's. Excellent!
perfect poem for the photo, love the punch!
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