Ding Dong
There was a small town Nowhere.
It was in a state Somewhere.
In this town lived a family,
Ding, dong a bell strikes hourly.
A rich family named AtAll.
Ding, dong the bell tower stands tall.
Also in the state Somewhere,
There was a smaller town
Everywhere.
In this town lived a family,
Ding, Dong a bell strikes hourly.
The family Else, who with AtAll get
along.
In the tower the bell goes ding, dong.
These families fought for a long time
And accomplished as much as a
talking mime.
The family Else never went Nowhere.
Ding, dong this sound from the bell
did blare.
And the family AtAll mever goes
Somewhere.
Ding, dong a sound that you know
from where.
Noone AtAll loved Nobody Else,
But Noone's dad hated Everyone
Else;
And Everyone was Nobody's father.
Ding, dong the bell gets louder.
Nevertheless Nobody proposed to
Noone.
Ding, dong the bell strikes its familiar
tone.
Noone accepted Nobody's proposal;
They set the wedding for April
And take place Nowhere.
Ding, dong this song fills the air.
It's the wedding day and the AtAlls
know about it
Ding, dong continues the bell with its
habit.
All the people are at the church in
the middle of Nowhere,
Then the AtAlls started appearing
from Everywhere.
The wedding was cut short that day;
Bang, boom, blast battle broke way.
Nobody alone remains when the
battlw nears its end.
Bang, boom, blast the final shot left
none to stand.
Copyright © Isaiah Powell | Year Posted 2014
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