Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The Dragon and the Elephant

Pinky and Petunia went walking to the shore,
And then decided that it wasn't such a bore.
For they found grand adventure, both on land and at sea,
Or at least as much as grand adventure as such things can be.

The elephant and dragon looked on, into the dusky dark
And saw that the shore led off into a grassy park.
This park, it seemed, held a lot of interesting things,
Like sea saws and jackadaws and slides and sleds, and even, well, swings.

Pinky swung and Petunia pushed,
And Pinky jumped off, but was (thankfully) cushed.
And when it was Petunia's turn to ride,
She jumped off, and then she flied.

The dragon and the elephant were never ones to bunk,
And so they cleaned up after themselves with wings and hands and trunk.
And at the end of the night, as the morning sun arose
They went ahead and followed what they followed best: Pinky's lengthy nose.

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