1. That train.
2. The end of a good movie.
3. That sneeze.
===========================
Suddenly there-
Subject to hankie fare.
Modern Mother Goose-On The Loose – MEinRhyme-And Everything Else I've Written In Given Time
16 Apr 2022 Leave a comment
in Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times 2011 Tags: "Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times", end, Fare, Good, Hankie, Mary Elizabeth, MaryElizabeth, Movie, Sneeze, Suddenly, Train
1. That train.
2. The end of a good movie.
3. That sneeze.
===========================
Suddenly there-
Subject to hankie fare.
14 Nov 2021 Leave a comment
in Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times 2012 Tags: "Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times", Family, Mary Elizabeth Rumsey, Poetry, Rhyme, Special Dish, Thanksgiving Dinner, Train, Transport, Truck
1. A truck.
2. A train.
3. A special dish prepared to
add to the family Thanksgiving dinner.
===================================
A precious load-
To carry down the road.
26 Oct 2021 Leave a comment
in Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times 2011 Tags: "Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times", end, Fare, Good, Hankie, Mary Elizabeth, MaryElizabeth, Movie, Sneeze, Suddenly, Train
1. That train.
2. The end of a good movie.
3. That sneeze.
===========================
Suddenly there-
Subject to hankie fare.
22 Oct 2021 1 Comment
in Modern Mother Goose-On The Loose Tags: 200, Boardwalk, Mary Elizabeth Rumsey, Modern Mother Goose-On the Loose, Monopoly, Park Place, Pass Go, Poetry, Rhyme, Roads, Three, Train, Trip
I took a ride by car and by railroad-
And, in the meantime, passed many a road.
.
Beginning with the purple tones of
Mediterranean and Baltic Avenue-
By more than chance, $200 I happened to acrue.
.
Of course, the income tax got me, and I had to pay-
I felt like all of my earned money had been given away.
.
But, of course, in the light blue skies, I ventured on, and bought some property-
To the likes of Connecticut, Vermont, and Oriental Avenue, a bit of
revenue, I did happen to see.
.
I took the time, without fail-
To visit, a good friend in jail.
.
And, then off to St. Charles Place I went-
Also, to States Avenue and Virginia Avenue,
where much purple time was spent.
.
Orange highlighted I was delighted to see-
St. James Place, New York Avenue, and
that one avenue, simply named Tennessee.
I heard that there was free parking was up ahead-
But, somehow or another, I missed it, for
me, it was an issue that was dead.
.
As I continued on my trip, I saw much red up
ahead-
That included Kentucky Avenue, Illinois Avenue,
and Indiana Avenue, before getting tired, and
then resting my head.
.
Before I had left on my trip, I had made sure-
That the Water Works and the Electric Company,
had been paid, so that the services back home
would endure.
.
The trip got more sunny, with
yellow so bright-
Atlantic Avenue, Ventnor Avenue,
and Marvin Gardens, this planned trip
felt so right.
.
A mishap occured, and I ended up
in jail-
I had taken a detour, and quickly
paid, without much fail.
.
After serving time, the better side, of
life was seen-
Pacific Avenue, North Carolina Avenue,
and Pennsylvania Avenue, all highlighted
in green.
.
With a few purchases, came the luxury tax-
It was about time to stop spending, to avoid
going bankrupt, for my card was heading
towards the mode of max.
.
And, then finally came the real reward-
Thanks to funds from a community chest,
I royally blue, studied Park Place and Boardwalk very hard.
.
Of course, I could have started all over again-
But, I grabbed my $200, and headed back home,
up and over the bend.
.
I took a ride by car and by railroad-
And, in the meantime, passed many a road.
-2013-
30 Aug 2021 Leave a comment
in Modern Mother Goose-On The Loose Tags: "Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times", 1842, British Monarch, British rule, Carriage, Fast lane, Horse, Mary Elizabeth Rumsey, MMGOTL, Modern Mother Goose-On the Loose, Paddington, Poetry, Queen Victoria, Rhyme, Slough Railway Station, Train, Train ride, Transportation
She was the first British monarch, to ride a train-
Queen Victoria was suddenly riding, in the fast lane.
.
She rode from Slough Railway Station to Paddington-
Taking only 25 minutes, to get that ride done.
.
It was 1842, and train travel was new-
So the Queen decided to jump aboard, it was the thing to do.
.
She had ridden by horse and carriage, until this special ride-
Surely, along the route, the British folks waved, with much pride.
.
She was the first British monarch, to ride a train-
Queen Victoria was suddenly riding, in the fast lane.
-2013-
29 Aug 2021 Leave a comment
in Modern Mother Goose-On The Loose Tags: "Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times", 1842, British Monarch, British rule, Carriage, Fast lane, Horse, Mary Elizabeth Rumsey, MMGOTL, Modern Mother Goose-On the Loose, Paddington, Poetry, Queen Victoria, Rhyme, Slough Railway Station, Train, Train ride, Transportation
She was the first British monarch, to ride a train-
Queen Victoria was suddenly riding, in the fast lane.
.
She rode from Slough Railway Station to Paddington-
Taking only 25 minutes, to get that ride done.
.
It was 1842, and train travel was new-
So the Queen decided to jump aboard, it was the thing to do.
.
She had ridden by horse and carriage, until this special ride-
Surely, along the route, the British folks waved, with much pride.
.
She was the first British monarch, to ride a train-
Queen Victoria was suddenly riding, in the fast lane.
-2013-
29 Mar 2021 Leave a comment
in Modern Mother Goose-On The Loose Tags: 200, Boardwalk, Mary Elizabeth Rumsey, Modern Mother Goose-On the Loose, Monopoly, Park Place, Pass Go, Poetry, Rhyme, Roads, Three, Train, Trip
I took a ride by car and by railroad-
And, in the meantime, passed many a road.
.
Beginning with the purple tones of
Mediterranean and Baltic Avenue-
By more than chance, $200 I happened to acrue.
.
Of course, the income tax got me, and I had to pay-
I felt like all of my earned money had been given away.
.
But, of course, in the light blue skies, I ventured on, and bought some property-
To the likes of Connecticut, Vermont, and Oriental Avenue, a bit of
revenue, I did happen to see.
.
I took the time, without fail-
To visit, a good friend in jail.
.
And, then off to St. Charles Place I went-
Also, to States Avenue and Virginia Avenue,
where much purple time was spent.
.
Orange highlighted I was delighted to see-
St. James Place, New York Avenue, and
that one avenue, simply named Tennessee.
I heard that there was free parking was up ahead-
But, somehow or another, I missed it, for
me, it was an issue that was dead.
.
As I continued on my trip, I saw much red up
ahead-
That included Kentucky Avenue, Illinois Avenue,
and Indiana Avenue, before getting tired, and
then resting my head.
.
Before I had left on my trip, I had made sure-
That the Water Works and the Electric Company,
had been paid, so that the services back home
would endure.
.
The trip got more sunny, with
yellow so bright-
Atlantic Avenue, Ventnor Avenue,
and Marvin Gardens, this planned trip
felt so right.
.
A mishap occured, and I ended up
in jail-
I had taken a detour, and quickly
paid, without much fail.
.
After serving time, the better side, of
life was seen-
Pacific Avenue, North Carolina Avenue,
and Pennsylvania Avenue, all highlighted
in green.
.
With a few purchases, came the luxury tax-
It was about time to stop spending, to avoid
going bankrupt, for my card was heading
towards the mode of max.
.
And, then finally came the real reward-
Thanks to funds from a community chest,
I royally blue, studied Park Place and Boardwalk very hard.
.
Of course, I could have started all over again-
But, I grabbed my $200, and headed back home,
up and over the bend.
.
I took a ride by car and by railroad-
And, in the meantime, passed many a road.
-2013-
16 Mar 2021 Leave a comment
in Modern Mother Goose-On The Loose Tags: 200, Boardwalk, Mary Elizabeth Rumsey, Modern Mother Goose-On the Loose, Monopoly, Park Place, Pass Go, Poetry, Rhyme, Roads, Three, Train, Trip
I took a ride by car and by railroad-
And, in the meantime, passed many a road.
.
Beginning with the purple tones of
Mediterranean and Baltic Avenue-
By more than chance, $200 I happened to acrue.
.
Of course, the income tax got me, and I had to pay-
I felt like all of my earned money had been given away.
.
But, of course, in the light blue skies, I ventured on, and bought some property-
To the likes of Connecticut, Vermont, and Oriental Avenue, a bit of
revenue, I did happen to see.
.
I took the time, without fail-
To visit, a good friend in jail.
.
And, then off to St. Charles Place I went-
Also, to States Avenue and Virginia Avenue,
where much purple time was spent.
.
Orange highlighted I was delighted to see-
St. James Place, New York Avenue, and
that one avenue, simply named Tennessee.
I heard that there was free parking was up ahead-
But, somehow or another, I missed it, for
me, it was an issue that was dead.
.
As I continued on my trip, I saw much red up
ahead-
That included Kentucky Avenue, Illinois Avenue,
and Indiana Avenue, before getting tired, and
then resting my head.
.
Before I had left on my trip, I had made sure-
That the Water Works and the Electric Company,
had been paid, so that the services back home
would endure.
.
The trip got more sunny, with
yellow so bright-
Atlantic Avenue, Ventnor Avenue,
and Marvin Gardens, this planned trip
felt so right.
.
A mishap occured, and I ended up
in jail-
I had taken a detour, and quickly
paid, without much fail.
.
After serving time, the better side, of
life was seen-
Pacific Avenue, North Carolina Avenue,
and Pennsylvania Avenue, all highlighted
in green.
.
With a few purchases, came the luxury tax-
It was about time to stop spending, to avoid
going bankrupt, for my card was heading
towards the mode of max.
.
And, then finally came the real reward-
Thanks to funds from a community chest,
I royally blue, studied Park Place and Boardwalk very hard.
.
Of course, I could have started all over again-
But, I grabbed my $200, and headed back home,
up and over the bend.
.
I took a ride by car and by railroad-
And, in the meantime, passed many a road.
-2013-
24 Jan 2021 Leave a comment
in Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times 2012 Tags: "Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times", 3.2 million miles away, Asteroid, Car, City block, Earth, Mary Elizabeth Rumsey, Pass by, Poetry, Rhyme, Sunday, Train
1. A car.
2. A train.
3. A city-block sized asteroid.
============================
On Sunday-
One will pass by the earth, at a distance, of 3.2 million miles away.
06 Jul 2020 Leave a comment
in Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times 2011 Tags: "Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times", Alphabet, Bold, Car, Folks, Grain, Letters, Lunch, NYC, Platform, Rats, Shy, Track, Train
1. Shy folks.
2. Letters of the alphabet.
3. The rats in New York City.
===========================
On the platform, on the track, and even
in the train-
Before long they will be riding in the lunch
car, ordering up some grain.