Tommy preferred to stand up tall.
“Better to be a pick-me-up than a daisy-downer any day!” he always said.
Indy pointed when others did fall.
“Nothing is my fault!” he cried out loud.
The middleman seemed to make trouble for all.
“When 'up yours' is not enough!” he quipped with his mischievous grin.
Ringo drummed the table for John George and Paul.
“Somebody's got to keep the beat moving!” said he with a shout.
The Little guy waited, and waited for a call.
“If I'm needed, I'll be with Ringo....still”
No pumpernickel? Not a loaf, not even a slice? :O)
ReplyDeleteI only color within the lines Beth (no matter HOW constricting!).
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteVery cool...I like the picture a lot too.
ReplyDeleteVery cool post.
ReplyDelete--Diana Jillian
very nice
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks all! BTW; those are two different pictures, and yes of course they are from my hand (my left hand) file!
ReplyDeleteNo pumpernickel???....Great post !
ReplyDeleteWOW can read your palm with this one too!! : ) awesomeness!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat post!! I love pumpernickel!!
ReplyDeleteThis is super.
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love these challenges? Trying to stay within the boundaries and still be creative is not an easy task, but you did it! I'm having a lot of fun reading the different blogs.
ReplyDeleteIt's all about the hand! Love it.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, succinct seems to be working this week for sure.
ReplyDeletePam
Very cool. I liked this, a lot :)
ReplyDeleteSo great! Creative and smooooooth like butter!
ReplyDeletelol at Brenda!
I absolutely love how your creativity flows from pumpernickel bread to the Beatles!! Well done!!
ReplyDeleteKathy
http://www.thetruckerswife.com/
Got to keep the beat moving. ;-)
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