The Cave Dwellers - Nursery Rhyme
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The Cave Dwellers - Nursery Rhyme
Knave:
Hey, there brave knight,
you look quite a fright,
tell me why, that this would be?
Knave:
For I'm just a knave
and I'm not afraid,
not a low bush, but tall as a tree!
Knight:
No dragon I fear,
they die by my spear,
'tis my wife that I thought to flee.
Knight:
For a woman, she met,
heard a man placed his bet,
and that he lost all their money.
Knave:
I heard that it's true,
but not one but two,
so move over my friend, for me.
This fairy-tale means, No matter how you cut them,
they still come from the same material.
2021 March 28
*2nd Place*
Nursery Rhyme 3
~~Eve Roper
Copyright © Hilo Poet | Year Posted 2021
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