Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Poem 32# Children's Rhymes: Peddler’s Monologue

“Good day Good day Good day
 do come to stay, good day.
Do come
I sell all that you want
and do not want.
Small things large things,
 Pretty things ugly thing,
And things of every kind
For the seeing and the blind,
For those with no heads,
 And for those with a mind. 
Buy all what you need
And buy all that what want
And buy all that you do not need
 And I reassure you will find
that I have things of every kind.
Things grand and great
and things brought by fate,
 and things order a little to late.
Antiques I say.
Buy more,
do stay.
Here and only here
will you find
things of every kind,
for the young and  for the old,
sold, sold and sold.
Buy and buy lord
bring me my gold.
 It must flitter from your pocket to mine
and it will be worth greater than any other dime.
 M y prices are cheep and not a penny more,

 even when the prices sore.”

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