Wednesday, June 8, 2011

GAVEL

The word today is GAVEL: dictionary.com

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5 comments:

  1. Gavel is the word today
    We're asked to play with rhyme
    But gavel rhymes with nothing else
    "Hoy! Is it now the time - "

    "To bang my hammer on the desk,
    Bring order to this task..
    An easy time, Loqwacious -
    Is that too much to ask?"

    I'll throw it open to the room
    (The auctioneer is Tid)
    So hammer poised, I'm asking
    What is your highest bid?

    Another word, another task
    We wish to replace gavel
    So all spread out, go forth and look
    You haven't far to travel!

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  2. Mrs. Mallet was my son's
    5th grade teacher.
    She ruled with silent guns,
    a scary creature.

    A whole year of this
    and a star student
    forgot all his bliss
    and became absent.

    A cold, a fever,
    a stomach bug,
    my top achiever
    decided to pull the plug.

    6th grade came at last
    and that was a blast.
    To the gavel, good riddance.
    We did not like your arrogance!

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  3. Case dismissed
    the judge banged his gavel
    as the audience ogle
    at the dancer's bare navel

    the judge believe
    as others perceive
    denude dancers need to live
    so, they just grin and bare it

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  4. Downward the gavel swung
    The committee chair yelled
    "I will have order here"
    New York's senator's sung
    "I'll have a sandwich of tongue"

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  5. Have gavel, will travel
    Said the judge with a grudge
    As he rode on the road
    In his car from afar
    To the man with a tan
    As he lay by the bay
    Sipping tea that was free
    I'm all out of time
    So here ends this rhyme

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