Does anyone know a poem about bobbins that is a variation on
One, Two buckle my shoe
Three, Four knock at the door, etc ?
Apparently there is one but I can't find it anywhere.
Shirley in Corio Oz.
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Isn't that it, though? The whole little rhyme has BL references:
One, two buckle my shoe (get ready for school - lace school)
Three four out the door (going there)
Five six pick up sticks (the bobbins)
Seven eight lay them straight (tension?!)
Nine ten, a big fat hen (pin)
Eleven twelve dig and
Here I wrote
Eleven twelve dig and delve (hm, don't know the collection)
and meant 'connection' - tsk - blame it on the distractions in the
household clamouring for lunch...
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bye for now
Bev in Sooke BC (on beautiful Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada)
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I don't remember seeing this particular one before, though it's in the
general let's bash the males some more vein, and I get quite a few of
those. More funny than most, though :)
From: G.R.
A woman stopped by unannounced at her son's house. She knocked on the
door then immediately walked
I'm almost sure I've seen this one before, but, if so, it's worth
another round. And it fits in, perfectly, with the bash the husbands
theme :)
From: A.N.
A husband and wife came for counselling after 15 years of marriage.
When asked what the problem was, the wife went into a passionate,