The Great Escape
By luigi_pagano
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There is a convent
which nuns inhabit
where two of them
acquired a bad habit.
As the treasury had
a considerable sum
the sisters decided
they would get some.
They leapt about
in a playful gambol
took five-hundred K
to travel and gamble.
For this piteous pair
the future looked bleak
but by avoiding jail
they had a lucky streak.
© Luigi Pagano 2018
First published on Poetry24
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I pictured a scene of these two nuns driving off into the sunset in high spirits, car loaded up with cases full of money.
Nice one Luigi.
Jenny. xx
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Hi Luigi,
Hi Luigi,
This brought to mind that film 'Nuns on the run' where Robbie Coultrane dresses in a nun's habit. This poem was as much fun. Nicely done !!!
Hilary
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Saw this in the papers the
Saw this in the papers the other day. What happens in Vegas etc etc - except for nuns who steal the funds to get there we now know!
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Blimey... my late
Blimey... my late kindergarden teacher, Mother Imelda, would be turning in her grave.
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