The Dancing Bear and the Circus Ringmaster
The Dancing Bear and the Circus Ringmaster
Went to the circus saw bears;
Running, jumping rope climbing stairs;
I see the dancing of the man,
I think he's angry at the pan.
He finds it hard to see the dancing,
Overshadowed by the giants freelancing;
Who is that dancing near the snake?
I think he'd like to eat the cake;
She bear is but a gorgeous girl;
Admired as he sits upon a pearl;
She's not alone she brings a stairs;
A pet bear, and lots of pairs;
The bear likes to chase a girl;
Especially one that's in the twirl;
Ringmaster screaming out loud ;
Bring on the dancing bears;
3/23/19
BRING ON THE DANCING BEARS
Sponsored by: John lawless
Copyright © James Edward Lee Sr. | Year Posted 2019
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