04-05-2014, 07:41 PM
The rest of the week wasn’t too bad – (The bear facts)
They returned from the court
no longer distraught;
A criminal had been caught, and taught
the meaning of justice.
The end – or so they thought.
She returned with a mended chair
under the supervision and care
of a warden dressed in mohair with blond hair.
With an odd stare she promptly
declared she had to be elsewhere.
No worries the court was a warrantor
for any work of the obligor.
She set too on the floor with hack-saw
before she tore from her bag
a large claymore.
She said she’d returned for the dough
from the intro job in Bordeaux.
With much bravo (and smelling and Ouzo)
the ill-gotten stash,
was for her escrow account in Oslo.
Although it was sought,
she was unaware of the glassware
eye and the nail claw on the floor by the trapdoor;
all Goldie found was a memo.
“The dough from Bordeaux
I claim as my score by local bylaw.
Now I am heir and a billionaire
I think we should abort our sisterly sport.
Love Ann”.
A Bad Week for the Three Bears. Tony Bradman (Author), Jenny Williams (Illustrator)
A children’s rhyming story book
They returned from the court
no longer distraught;
A criminal had been caught, and taught
the meaning of justice.
The end – or so they thought.
She returned with a mended chair
under the supervision and care
of a warden dressed in mohair with blond hair.
With an odd stare she promptly
declared she had to be elsewhere.
No worries the court was a warrantor
for any work of the obligor.
She set too on the floor with hack-saw
before she tore from her bag
a large claymore.
She said she’d returned for the dough
from the intro job in Bordeaux.
With much bravo (and smelling and Ouzo)
the ill-gotten stash,
was for her escrow account in Oslo.
Although it was sought,
she was unaware of the glassware
eye and the nail claw on the floor by the trapdoor;
all Goldie found was a memo.
“The dough from Bordeaux
I claim as my score by local bylaw.
Now I am heir and a billionaire
I think we should abort our sisterly sport.
Love Ann”.
A Bad Week for the Three Bears. Tony Bradman (Author), Jenny Williams (Illustrator)
A children’s rhyming story book

