Poem 4 || I'll Let You When

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I'll Let You When


Once, an oh-so-ugly boy fell in love with an oh-so-beautiful girl,

And his overtoasted face is full of dots;

His hair is an ocean of curls, whirls and twirls,

And his ragged clothes were nibbled by rats.


One day, the oh-so-ugly boy stormed the girl's house

He asked if she will let her court him;

But the oh-so-beautiful girl replied with a barrel of disgust,

"Hey, lousy mouse! I'll just let you when dogs and cats will be friends forever."


"I'll let you when the moon becomes bigger and two;

I'll let you when the Pacific and the Atlantic will dry up;

I'll let you when the sun becomes green then blue;

I'll let you when time will have a full stop."


His achy breaky heart broke; his face became furiously exploding bloody red.

He took out his picky-trickety magic wand, then alas, he became an oh-so-handsome prince in red.

Before leaving, he declared to the oh-so-stunned and oh-so-beautiful girl, "Hey, boastful lass, you've just rejected a prince in-disguise."

Then he left the girl with an oh-so-unbelievable and oh-so-jaw-dropping surprise.  


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