Fear



He wished he could gallop away like a horse
For the sound he heard was mightily big
And made him such a blinding fear to nurse
And to hang behind a tree like a sprig.

He was paralysed, too weak on every knee;
He was stuck in a bush and just couldn’t flee,
Turning to his grave the base of a tree –
Now, he wished he’d ventured what he faced to see.

Oh, how a small boy had tricked a big man
With funny gun, took his valuables and ran.

The big man got angry for that bugbear
Didn’t move far but take a decision
To knock the door of one with less fear
Who cautiously assessed the apparition.

She dared to analyse the spooky sight;
Realized it was comic raised to great height.
What made the man to have fainted and died,
She hit with a pestle – he moaned and cried.

The mugger was armed with a chicken drumstick;
With firecrackers, he’d thickened his comic flick.


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