Until Death Do Us Disney World Poem by Ima Ryma

Until Death Do Us Disney World



Mike is visiting his Granddad.
His Mom dropped him off for the day.
After a while asks the young lad,
'Grandpa, do you know what frogs say? '
Granddad answers, 'Of course I do.'
Mike then asks if Grandpa could make
A frog sound, 'Oh Grandpa would you? '
Grandpa's thinking, 'Gimme a break! '
But Grandpa says to Mike instead,
'Not right now, cuz my throat is sore.'
'Why is this frog stuff in your head? '
So Mike explained what it was for,

'We're off to Disney World - no joke, '
'But first Mom says you have to croak.'

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