Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Forgiven Comments

Rating: 4.9

I found a little beetle; so that Beetle was his name,
And I called him Alexander and he answered just the same.
I put him in a match-box, and I kept him all the day ...
And Nanny let my beetle out -
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Alan Alexander Milne
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Jojo Pescador 17 September 2019

i love the message < 3

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Edward Kofi Louis 17 September 2019

Forviveness! ! ! Much needed in life. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Blackdyke 17 September 2019

Beautiful rhyming poem for all ages. And quirky with it. To be commended. Blackdyke

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Tamara Beryl Latham 17 September 2019

Well-written rhyming poem and I'm happy you won " Poem of the Day." Great job! : -)

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Dr Antony Theodore 17 September 2019

I found a little beetle; so that Beetle was his name, And I called him Alexander and he answered just the same. I put him in a match-box, and I kept him all the day... And Nanny let my beetle out- - And beettle ran away. very interesting poem. tony

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Uche Nwanze 17 September 2019

A fascinating read, deserving of Poem of the day.

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Jeff Stoddart 17 September 2019

This must relate to just about every child in the land and bring a wry smile to even the most hardened........a masterclass of what poetry is all about and from my own point of view...loved it.

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Practicing Poetess 17 September 2019

What an adorable poem! And, no surprise there- - A.A. Milne, writer of the Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin books! Thank you, PH, for posting something new as Poem of the Day!

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