Wednesday, September 2, 2009

MORE WHAT AM I?

1)
Worth more to its owner than any could pay,
The undying token of one special day.
It notes the beginning, but shows of no end,
A constant reminder of one faithful friend.

2)
My whole has six letters and means safe and steady,
My last four letters are the partner of ready.
My last five spell a place you may eat,
My whole once again, the home of a beast.

3)
I'm used to describe things sold very cheap,
If you treat people like me, few friends you will keep.
I'm often discarded in a careless heap,
Yet without me surely all men would weep.
For I am the mother of all life on earth,
Though thought of as nothing, I'm of infinite worth.

Answers:

1. wedding ring
2. stable
3. dirt

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