Dwarf Twins Poem by Aram Stefanian

Dwarf Twins

Rating: 5.0


Susan pulled over, she needed a pit stop
It was ten after midnight, dark and still
She was startled by a dwarf, blowing his top
He asked her to give him a hand, his name was Bill

His twin sister was in danger, she'd fallen into a deep pit
And he needed a long rope to pull her out
Susan had one in the trunk, and he said, ''That's neat! ''
The spirit of adventure made her feel like a girlscout

As they reached the pit, a full moon was shining
They dropped the rope, and started to pull it hard
Bill's sister was safe, she had a pup that was wailing
Susan saw it was a wolf's cub, helpless and scared

The twins said, ''You can keep it, that's your pet! ''
They gave her a silver horse-shoe for good luck
And said they were grateful to her and happy they met
While Susan was driving, she never saw a she-wolf
Following her from way back

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Aram Stefanian

Aram Stefanian

Yerevan, Armenia
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