Snow White: Sonnet 3 Poem by Stacey Gibbs

Snow White: Sonnet 3

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Snow White and the dwarfs
Did a line of Sugar Boogers
While sitting in the forest
Which was full of Candy Sugars
Snow White took an apple
Which was filled with Gin
She drank it down with Snow filled Snapple
And fell on a big, fat pin
This is why Snow White lies
Under the Big C
From now on in the sky she flies
Over the Mojo key
Snow White died in vain
Because she did a lot of Cocaine


(4/4/07)

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Laura Green 18 August 2007

Ha ha. This one amuses me. nice satire.

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Stacey Gibbs

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