Here's my contribution - although, maybe it should go in the other thread?

It's Rough Stough!

The wind was rough and cold and blough;
She kept her hands inside her mough.
It chilled her through, her nose turned blough,
And still the squall the faster flough.
And yet although there was no snough,
The weather was a cruel fough.
It made her cough (please do not scough),
She coughed until her hat blough ough.

For obvious reasons no one claims this one!


What is very unusual about these words?

BOUGH
COUGH
DOUGH
ROUGH
THROUGH

They all end in O-U-G-H, and none of them rhyme!

I'm sorry I don't know who to credit (blame?) for this choice piece! (Don't spell check it, BTW!)

Robert Payne