GPS is playing tricks
Someone Quick! We’re in a fix
Due at Palace hours ago
{ Better if we go by crow? }
Lunch with Queen
A "Royal Scene”
Command invite .. Plain outta sight!
North seems east and south looks west
We might end up in Budapest
Black cats .. bad luck, so they say
We'll make it Mates and "yes" today!
Oh Helen I absolutely adore this and hearing your voice was sublime!!The Sunday Mews! Brilliance!! I LOVE it!!!!
ReplyDeleteNice rhyme, nice title.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my sumie Sunday today
Much❤love
Dearest Helen,
ReplyDeleteLOVED the visit on YouTube #3... Great Sunday Mews.
We got 4 black cats; hope no bad luck.
Hugs,
Mariette
What a delicious Sunday read (and watch, too)! The rhythm has me singing. The title made me grin.
ReplyDeleteOh I love it! Talking kitty cat! You're too much fun, my friend!
ReplyDeleteThis was so much fun! Nice rhymes. I am developing a special admiration for cats.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! Sounda as if you should have had grandchildren gathered around to listen....and you should consider writing a children's book!
ReplyDeleteGeneraly when I'm lost I too am mixed up in directions. Would the Black Cat help, I never have had one so i don't know. If you say.
ReplyDeleteBesides Budapest is a fun place.
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Fun verse – and oh how I love the talking cat with your voice!
ReplyDeleteDelightful! It is always good to have the author read their own poetry.
ReplyDeleteBlack cats .. bad luck, so they say
ReplyDeleteWe'll make it Mates and YES today!
Not being superstitious and hold it by the horns. That's the way to go Helen. Catchy, innovative take and wonderful reading, Ma'am!
Hank
Lol....love the title. Black dogs and cats get bad press. No idea why, they are wonderful.
ReplyDeletetotally enjoyed your fun poem and your reading of it!
ReplyDeleteBudapest seems like a good place. :)
Oh wow - that's sooo fun! And what a treat to hear your voice!
ReplyDeleteA delightful poem, Helen. You had me at that clever title.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! This had me grinning, ear to ear. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming piece, Helen!
ReplyDeleteA lovely read :)
ReplyDeleteHahaha! Great! "Better if we go by crow?" wonderful.
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