Wednesday, December 4, 2013

HO.. HO.. HO..

"Up On The Roof Top"




Up on a ladder Helen goes
wobbly legs and twitchy toes
don't like the sight of ceilings high
'fraid that she might fall and die

ho ho ho don't wanna go
ho ho ho don't wanna go
up on a ladder quick quick quick
changing the light bulbs should be slick

found me a grabber don'tcha know
getting the job done ho ho ho
wait just a sec there's something wrong
prongs on the grabber way too long

ho ho ho don't wanna go
ho ho ho don't wanna go
up on a ladder quick quick quick
changing the light bulbs should be slick

up in the air 'bout twenty feet
feelin' faint and flushed with heat
not gonna work for me today
find me a handyman - I will pay

ho ho ho don't wanna go
ho ho ho don't make me go
up on that ladder quick quick quick
changing the light bulbs quite the trick







23 comments:

  1. So funny. I can just see you now, Helen.

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  2. I empathize with you, Helen. I have some ceiling lightbulbs I hope never wear out for that same reason. Even with such a 'grabber' I think they would be tricky!! I enjoyed your poem...and it did make me want to sing along. The services of a handyman would definitely be a good gift to yourself.

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  3. Enjoyed the light & sing-song verses ~ I think I will grab the handy man than do it myself ~

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  4. Your poem reminds me why I am thankful light bulbs last longer! You made me smile.

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  5. Ouch, better you than me, i keep my feet on solid ground. Great poem.

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  6. A wonderful bit of holiday whimsey, Helen; still smiling; but I hear your message too--at 69, & with balance issues now, ladders are no longer my friends.

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  7. ha. heights dont bother me as much, so long as it is me...put my son on the ladder and i would be a freaking mess...ha....cute poem helen...smiles.

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  8. Much better to hire the handyman! We used to try to fix things, then we learned just to call someone else! Or, call one your kids!

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  9. love the light moments and the flash of humor...... :D

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  10. Hee Hee Hee
    Don't use overhead lighting is the answer!

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  11. oh ho ho hahahahah hilarious Helen! Too damn funny!

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    1. ... even more hysterical when I "sing" it ....

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  12. Love this Helen! I have been working on one to the Night Before Christmas! Yours is perfect!

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  13. It can be a bother for a simple act. But still many would rather not! Nicely Helen!

    Hank

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  14. LOL! Good one Helen, I enjoyed this!

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  15. Ha, ha, ha! One of my nimble climbers thought one of those grabbers would be a good idea. We'll see if he can find it next time we need a bulb changed...

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  16. When I started reading, I was hoping you'd perform it, Helen! Delightful!

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  17. Haha this is delightfully light-hearted and moving, Helen. I look forward to hearing you read it ❤️❤️

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  18. I loved your poem and your song today on the live zoom! Very well done, Helen.

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  19. Thank you so much for singing this poem today, Helen. I enjoyed the poem, and you have a fabulous voice. 💖

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  20. I had so much fun listening to you singing today

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  21. Ha ha ha I will be wary changing a light bulb either if I have to climb a ladder. Heights are scary after all. Very scary.
    This is to say that I enjoyed your poem. 😊

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