I readily indulge in wordplay whenever the opportunity presents. I have no shame when it comes to puns, idioms and other word gymnastics.
It's all about having fun and I find poetry as a most willing host.
On this occasion I'm playing loose with anatomical attributes while indulging in a few monstrous manoeuvres. You could say I'm performing a version of the monster mash!
Making Frankenstein’s Monster
Model Number 25
Let’s begin with
A head in the clouds
And the hair of the dog
A few brainwaves
Add the eye of the storm
A ton of cheek
One sticky nose
Ears of corn
A stiff upper lip
A sharp tongue
And a cold shoulder
A pat on the back
The long arms of the law
A little elbow grease
The hand of fate
A slap on the wrist
Fish fingers
Butterflies in the stomach
The bee’s knees
A leg of lamb
A leg of ham
The foot of the bed
Two left feet
Turned up toes
And finish with a heart of gold.
Alan j Wright
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Yay for Idioms! I love them! Kids would love this poem and I can just imagine the illustrations!
ReplyDeleteYou have alerted me to illustrating possibilities, Cathy. Great potential, as you state here. Go idioms!
DeleteLike Cathy, illustrating this would be such fun, Alan, but I must write that the art might be hard to stomach! : ) It is awesome!
ReplyDeleteYou both saw something I had overlooked, Linda. Thanks for the alert. Glad you enjoyed the poem.
DeleteKeep going with the wordplay, Alan. You're having fun, and so are your readers!
ReplyDeleteThank you Irene. I won't get off that train...
DeleteBravo! I'm glad this monster has a good heart!
ReplyDeleteAs we know, Patricia, not all monsters are that way inclined...
DeleteAh, what a delightful monster! I'd love to see an illustration of this guy! Very fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks Denise. Create your own illustration, starting in your head. The possibilities are unlimited. Glad you enjoyed my monstrous meandering.
DeleteI agree with Denise -- this monster needs to be illustrated by kids!!!
ReplyDeleteSo fun, Alan! Love, love, love the collection of expressions that really do add up to a monster. --Susan Thomsen
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a concoction, Alan! A big yes to turning kids loose with this poem and letting them illustrate it as they see fit.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the smile today, Alan! I agree with everyone that this would make a great illustration.
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