Sunday, April 10, 2011

Befuddled

His eyes confused, befuddled;
His fine logic was all muddled;
His transitions, somewhat addled;
All his sequences seemed rattled.
He was discombobulated;
In a word--twitterpated!





(A silly little poem for a Sunday Scribblings prompt)

17 comments:

  1. No offence taken but why was it a "he" that was twitterpated?" Those little birds look like Australian Rainbow Lorikeets. How did they find you?

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  2. Oldegg,

    Ha ha. It was a "he" because I'm a "she" so I think it's funnier when the "he" is twitterpated. As for the picture...well, you can find any picture through Google: I didn't happen to have any twitterpated pictures in my file of original shots and certainly not these magnificent birds--Lorikeets, you say? I'll remember that.

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  3. Wonderful! "twitterpated" Yup! Perfect!

    Great picture, too!

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  4. 'twitterpated'..great alliteration..makes you feel befuddled even thinking of being 'twitterpated'..it's like you got under those ruffled feathers and told us this story..Jae :)

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  5. Hey! What's going on here? I had never, in my life, used the word discombobulated until today - and I had NOT seen your poem before I wrote it. Talk about sychronicity!
    Colin Wilson would be very interested - I am flabbergasted.
    Liked your poem, by the way.

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  6. I adore this; and like everyone one else I enjoyed the "twitterpated"!

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  7. Old Egg's question and your answer cracked me up. Twitterpated - oh I wouldn't mind that. It just might solve some muddled logic and then this little head may be less addled :)

    Sweet scribblings today.

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  8. like the humour in your poem, nice to have read

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  9. Sweet little piece- loved it!

    on paper wings

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  10. Love the way you worded this! Twitterpated indeed!!

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  11. I love any poem with the word twitterpated in it.

    Nice job.

    Lisa
    InspiredbyLisa

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  12. I enjoyed your playing with words here Lilibeth.

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  13. A cute little poem. Great picture too.

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  14. I used discombobulated some, but I've never seen it written down on paper. It looks a little peculiar. Maybe it's twitterpated, too.

    Twitterpated, I love this word.

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  15. I love that you put "discombobulated" in a poem. And it worked.

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