Penelope PomPom was cool
She didn’t like following the rules
She still wanted to be naughty
Despite being past forty
And just loved acting the fool
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She kept herself looking good
The envy of the Mums in the hood
With her spiky green hair
And bright pink outerwear
She worked it like nobody could!
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Her kids just thought her the best
She could twerk and floss with the rest
Their friends would come running
When they saw Penny coming
She would always make them less stressed.
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Poem by Judy Martin©
Pineapple play by Sandra Dorey©
Penelope Pompom has turned the corner and is enjoying life again – maybe a bit too much. 🙂
I don’t know what you’re on but I want some. Mad!
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HaHa! Well right now I’m on pineapple – there is quite a lot to get through!
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Oh my goodness!
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HaHa!!
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Yay for Penelope! That’s the great thing about turning the corner. Some of the energy and creativity one had as young girl comes back.
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Yes you are right Laurie, it does – with fewer inhibitions 😉
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And for me, at least, less caring about the way I look. Liberating!
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Absolutely! I’m with you there.
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Ha, Ha! You have so many pineapples!
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3 for 1 in Waitrose. 😉
Inspiration comes in many guises!
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Oh, you naughty women! 🤣 🥰
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HaHa!!! 😉
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💜💜💜
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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