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Turnabout
Georgie Porgie was a little overweight, since he loved tasty desserts, Like puddings and baked pies; or green woods, full of robin concerts. Georgie was ten years of age, possessing an impish sense of humor; And played tricks on his classmates, involving frogs, it was rumored. This sometimes left girls in tears, while boys wanted to thrash him! But Georgie ran away, laughing, like violet blooms, of nature's whim. As Georgie was only having fun, he gave those girls who cried, a kiss; Like dazzling rainbow colors slip away, silent, before they are missed. 'Georgie Porgie, Puddin’ and Pie, Kissed the girls and made them cry, When the boys came out to play Georgie Porgie ran away.' Fetching flowers were fading fast, lying on motley beds, in cool fields; As fall season was flourishing, with friends coming, for fun and meals. Fireproof, fragrant summer flamed furiously, on fuchsia fourth of July; When flying family rode fluffy, pink clouds, eyeing bluebirds going by! Georgie lived in the house of huge moon, inescapable in the darkness; And dreams arose in glittery, gold dust, when all roads were calmness. Saucy, scarlet blooms wore polka dots, skillfully crafted by the sun days, On his street of striped, petunia contrasts, following nature's wild ways. Nonrenewable hours drifted by, noticed, midst noise of neon songbirds; As new neighbors dropped in, casually, with the noted confetti of words. Black orchids lent dark to noon, as 'King Kong' coleus terrorized towns; And plum, 'persian shield' plants guarded, the hues of sunset drowned. 'Brazilian blue' cacti were melancholy, in affinity with the sapphire sky; Like the crimson rose memory of fire, or red butterflies, of no goodbye. Silvery years passed, with velvet tick tocks, as Georgie tired of pranks; And he dreamt of being an engineer, like stars, the adoring planets flank. Soon Georgie took girls out on dates, and they often ended with kisses, Like dinnerplate dahlia days of delight, in many dyes of summer riches! Georgie Porgie, Puddin’ and Pie, Kissed the girls who no longer cried.
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