OUGH - A FONETIC FANTASY

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OUGH - A FONETIC FANTASY

Post by Maureen K Clifford » Sat Mar 03, 2012 7:40 am

Came across this which might be of interest - wonder how it would go in a comp :lol: :lol:


‘Ough’ A Fonetic Fansy



The baker man was kneading dough

And whistling softly sweet and lough.

Yet ever and anon he’d cough

As though his head was coming ough!

‘My word!’ said he, ‘but this is rough!

This flour is simply awful stough!’

He punched and thumped it through and through

As all good bakers always dough!

‘I’d sooner drive,’ said he, ‘ a plough,

Than be a baker anyhough!’

Thus spake the baker kneading dough;

But don’t let on I told you sough!

(W T Goodge (The Colonel)
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Re: OUGH - A FONETIC FANTASY

Post by Rimeriter » Wed Mar 07, 2012 3:15 pm

Why not chance your arm.

A good chuckle is ALWAYS worthwhile.

jim.
(I think I've said that before)

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