Orlando has written a lot of love poetry.
Written on leaflets, they have been placed on every tree.
Ubiquitous in the Arden woods, they are easy to see.
Orlando expresses his love for Rosalind freely.
His wording is not good, and his rhymes are lousy.
Rosalind now roams these woods, but is not alone.
Joining her are cousin Alena and the fool named Touchstone.
However, Rosalind's identity you will not recognize.
She is now called Ganymede, and is a man in disguise.
Since you defeated Charles the wrestler, she's been in love with you.
A reuniting with Rosalind is just about due.
Based on the play "As You Like It" by William Shakespeare
Categories:
alena, fantasy, love, writing,
Form: Rhyme
Anton was a Russian hamster
Alena of the same descent
As for him there was no other
A feeling of mutual consent
In Moscow, is where they were reared
A pet store was where they were kept
One by one their friends disappeared
Tail first, which they came to accept
Then one day Anton looked around
Alena he just could not find
His sadness so deep and profound
He constantly ate as he pined
He didn't know she was quite close
Just put in separate cages
Then one day, both flew by their tails
Together a love for the ages
Alena asked, "Are you ok?"
Anton said,"My tail's kind of sore"
She said, "Of course, and I would say,"
"You are more for me to adore!"
Categories:
alena, animal, cute love, humorous,
Form: Rhyme