The Gingerbreadman
A gingerbread man came to your door
He jumped right through and danced on the floor,
Then suddenly he whirled about
Raised his arms and began to shout,
In lyrical voice he did rant and rave
Professing love that he did crave,
Then passed a ginger little kiss
That floated to your waiting lips,
Smack once, smack twice, your tongue rolled 'round
His essence in your hunger found,
To place upon your face a smile
Twas a tasty cookie after while.
Copyright © Mark Sandercock | Year Posted 2005
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