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Question:Little Papa

Puzzle:
Father has this beautiful black car that he drives to the pub. He comes out of the pub to go to his car but he can't find it. He phones me seeking advice but what advice can I offer him?

Answer:
Little Papa has lost his car
And can't tell where to find it.

"Leave the pub bar and search for your car
And try to recall where you parked it.”

He’s got a car-key but still he can't see
His car to unlock and to drive it.

It's in this car-park but it's ever so dark;
The night is as black as a coal pit!

“Leave it alone and walk your way home,
Come daylight, you'll certainly find it."


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: Little Papa

Puzzle:
Father has this beautiful black car that he drives to the pub. He comes out of the pub to go to his car but he can't find it. He phones me seeking advice but what advice can I offer him?

Answer:
Little Papa has lost his car
And can't tell where to find it.

"Leave the pub bar and search for your car
And try to recall where you parked it.”

He’s got a car-key but still he can't see
His car to unlock and to drive it.

It's in this car-park but it's ever so dark;
The night is as black as a coal pit!

“Leave it alone and walk your way home,
Come daylight, you'll certainly find it."

This is clever, and a little dark. I like it very much. TD

Clever... i like it

And don't forget the Three Little Pigs!