The Impressive Visitor
The Impressive Visitor
We asked the man;
Suffering outside to come,
Gifts in his hands;
Candies were some.
Adorned like a gentleman;
He seemed very tall,
With due honour;
We took him to the hall,
Sweety and nobby;
We're playing with a ball,
He inquired of the location;
Got on to the mall.
He looked very handsome;
In the clothes handpicked,
We never found;
The ball he kicked,
Helping in our crafts;
The sheets he sticked,
And looked very cheerful;
The ice cream he licked.
He gets up;
In the early morning,
Benefits in our studies;
Thereupon returning,
Asked some topics;
From our learning,
Logs in the fireplace;
Were kept burning.
The very successive Sunday;
He took us to the park,
There in the water;
We saw a mark,
We didn't know;
Thereafter a shark,
While we returned;
That was entirely dark.
The very second dawn;
As he left,
We were sad;
Continuously wept,
All the presents;
He lent us we kept,
Remembring him;
We eventually slept.
We wish him;
To arrive again,
With a smile on the face;
Our day began.