746. The Alligator Termites Poem by Jaden Knight

746. The Alligator Termites



The alligator termites spin webs from their nose
to catch flying donkey pianos for their hair
every strand must have the key of a rose
to unlock the giraffe of a poppy leaf chair

The toes are making horse fudge shells
using a buffalo fly's ear leathers
a potato egg must shine the bells
using the sea horse's feathers

Its tail will be used to paint a street
to frighten the snails of a blue frog
the sneezes will call on a whale's feet
as it teaches a lion snake to jog

The shoes have been turned into a ball
and its eyes just won't stop screaming
the lemon juice will have to arrest them all
as the silence will stop its hair dreaming

Wednesday, July 3, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: humour
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