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« on: November 05, 2008, 11:03:17 PM » |
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The sun did rise upon a wooden house, Deep within the forest And with the rays of the rising sun, Kolby Bear did wake to nourish
Upon his rising, the covers did stir, And blankets fell all around him, He stretched his arms, and growled out loud The day for Kolby Bear did just begin
Sought honey pot after honey pot But never did he satiate The hunger that beckoned him So he sought a friend to fellatiate
Striding out the door, Leaving naught but a candle burning, The Kolby Bear journeyed to find What it was that his stomach was yearning
He journeyed to the edge Of the forest ledge Which is where he saw a cabin One where he knew, Resided the few The one, the only, Will Rabbit
A knock on the door, And a Growl in store From the stomach of Kolby Bear Will Rabbit let him in, because he was his friend, And Kolby bear let out a smile
With the closing door I will write no more Of the deeds that occurred there For with a step and swallow The Kolby Bear went Where this pen would not follow
Time had passed And finally at last The pen gazed in the window It was thick with steam And covered in gleams From next morning’s rising sun
Peaceful were they, Bear and Rabbit did lay Quietly through the morning But the peace was disturbed By a noise that perturbed The Bear and Rabbits quiet slumber
Over the ridge, near Kolby Bear’s Home The trees were moved and thrown Birds flung from roosts As if with a sudden boost And Dust filled the forest around them
Kolby Bear and Will Rabbit looked from the window To see the commotion that did show Itself into the forest And fear instilled both As the end was wrote For the home that Kolby Bear had loved
And as the trees did part Kolby Bear felt the stop of his heart As a soft tear ran from his cheek Only a second to cry, As the view of the source filled both with fright And they gazed upon the monster
It had a smell of garlic, rotten Like a dead animal that was brought in And the sight of its face was no prettier A large yellow melon Squashed from within And oozing yellow puss all around it
The teeth did reek Of a smell not so meek And the stench filled the forest And caught in its mouth, Were bones all about Mostly of those that could not outrun him
It was its name, For it had no fame, But to those that were left in its wake To those it was known, By a name all its own He was the Kevin Monster
Miles he did fly, As he did stride Across the ridge and forest A warning was heard From a fluttering Seth bird “Run quickly, rightly, away!”
The bird was beaten, And swiftly eaten, With one gulp he was swallowed away From the window view, Bear and Rabbit too Knew this would be their last day
As a tear did fall From furry cheek to Rabbits paw Bear and Rabbit knew what was for them And Kevin monster came In a flash quick as flame And descended upon Will Rabbit’s house
As the monster did stir Kolby Bear could not deter And Will Rabbit went to meet it A non-welcome greet At the great monsters feet To defend his only home
In a swift kick and a thump The poor rabbit did slump And fly off into the grass Kolby Bear yelled And growled to the hells At the sight of his fallen friend
A great growl surged As Kolby Bear emerged And went to face Kevin Monster Sharp claws raised, Teeth barred and brazed, Kolby Bear charged the monster
Kevin Monster saw The great bear raise his paw And charge into his legs Fierce swipes exchanged As the monster, deranged Fended off the mighty Bear
Into the night, They continued to fight As time passed around them Dust did stir And Kolby Bears power did surge Both might and fright battling to the end
Kolby’s swipe struck And the monster could not duck Striking him to the ground The monster now knew, what was true: A fallen friend had quickened his end And sealed his fate with the great Kolby Bear
As the morning sun rose The calls of the crows Startled the dreary monster and bear
Finally, with a strength not his own Gathered from when the rabbit was pwned Kolby Bear issued the final strike to the monster
The monster’s final attack Fell short and off-track And could not turn the tides of the battle
No smile did show From defeating his foe Kolby Bear simply looked grieving For though he had won As the fading rays of sun His life would soon too, be leaving
Laying still on the ground, Emitting not a sound The monster had finally seen his end As the sun did fall, and turn into night Kolby Bear crawled with all his might To lay beside his fallen friend
Many tears were shed As Kolby Bear had dread Will Rabbit, his friend, was dead As Kolby Bear Heaved And as his strength did leave He felt his body rise above him
Gallant and brave Kolby Bear tried to save His friend, His Rabbit, His Companion And throughout the fight With the surge of his might Kolby Bear’s life began to leave him
Broken and battered But to Kolby, no matter Because soon he would be with his friend
Their cold bodies did lay Where it was destined their graves And forever the rising sun would pass over them
Though their bodies did lie And decay with time Their spirits were forever together Will Rabbit did meet As Kolby Bear did greet In a life, soon after their own
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