Sparkly Toads(poetrycontest)

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Sparkly Toads

I met a man along the road

He said he traded sparkly toads

He wore a coat of gleaming gold

His voice was young

But his face was old

On his head

Sat a large top hat

Around his neck a large grey cat

His trousers looked a tad to small

But out each pocket there peered a mole

His eyes they glimmed like green gems

I wondered was I dreaming then?

He asked where I was going today

But I'd forgotten and could not say

Then gesturing towards a stream

Which ran along the road unseen

He asked if I would like to see

Some sparkly toads he'd just set free

I asked him why he had done so

Said he the market was quiet slow

I peered into the little stream

And sure enough there at its brim

Sat one of brown and green and red

Yes sparkly it must be said

I remembered where I should be

So said goodbye and off with me

But not too far along the road

I thought I'd like to own a toad

So turned about but could just stare

For the man was not there

In the stream along the road

Sat a very golden toad

I chuckled as it could not be

And once again was off with me

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⏰ Last updated: Jun 21, 2010 ⏰

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