Caroline Bird

Trouble Came to the Turnip

When trouble came to the village,
I put my love in the cabbage-cart
and we rode, wrapped in cabbage,
to the capital.

When trouble came to the capital,
I put my love in the sewage pipe,
and we swam, wrapped in sewage,
to the sea.

When trouble came to the sea,
I put my love inside a fish
and we flitted, wrapped in fish,
to the island.

When trouble came to the island,
I put my love on a pirate ship
and we squirmed, wrapped in pirate,
to the nunnery.

When trouble came to the nunnery,
I put my love inside a prayer book
and we repented, wrapped in prayer,
to the prison.

When trouble came to the prison,
I put my love on a spoon
and we balanced, wrapped in mirror,
to the soup.

When trouble came to the soup,
I put my love inside a stranger
and we gritted, wrapped in a mouth
to the madhouse.

When trouble came to the madhouse,
I put my love on a feather
and we flapped, wrapped in a feather,
to the fair.

When trouble came to the fair,
I put my love inside a rat,
and we plagued, wrapped in rat,
to the village.

When trouble came to the village,
I put my love in the turnip-lorry
and we sneaked, wrapped in turnip,
a hurried kiss.

what is tramadol rss feed order tadalafil prescription drug online semen turns yellow viagra bought online viagra cialis ricetta tramadol for migraine cialis levitra viagra vs viagra and buy generic viagra australia tramadol 100mg pharmacy tech resume buy tramadol now