Fan Pandit

by cassie hughes   Jun 6, 2020


Fan Pandit

Pray ladies do not be a flutter
There is so much to learn ‘bout your fan
How it speaks when you needs must be silent
How it shows your true heart when it can

In this pose I am trying to show you
The decorous way you can tell
The admirer who winks ‘cross the ballroom
To take his advances to hell.

Or the elderly gent with the whiskers
Whose hands can not keep to themselves
With a flick of your elegant wrist what
Could happen, with whistles and bells.

Oh indeed there is so much to fanning
Much more than you ever believed
If you follow my teaching exactly
Any man can be eas’ly deceived.

written for a picture prompt.
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https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/488148047116257299/

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  • 3 years ago

    by prasanna

    Congrats on the win! The poem suits the picture well!

  • 3 years ago

    by Ben Pickard

    Well done, Cassie. Wonderful win.

    • 3 years ago

      by cassie hughes

      Thanks Ben and thank you for the nomination. I didn't even realise it had been nominated!

    • 3 years ago

      by Ben Pickard

      More than welcome

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