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The unspoken language

A comedic poetry

By Glorious QueenPublished 6 months ago 3 min read
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The unspoken language
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In a land where laughter reigns supreme,
A funny poem unfolds like a dream.
With whimsical words and a jolly rhyme,
Let's embark on this comedic climb.

Once upon a time in a town so small,
Lived a quirky bunch, characters all.
There was Chuck the chicken, afraid of the fryer,
And Larry the lion, a roaring denier.

Sally the snail, never in a hurry,
And Benny the bat, always a bit blurry.
Together they formed an oddball crew,
In a world of laughter, where tales grew.

Chuck squawked, "Why cross the road?
It's a risky venture, I've been told."
Larry rolled his eyes, a mane so grand,
"Don't be a featherbrain, it's just sand."

Sally chimed in, "I'll take my time,
No need to rush, no need to climb."
Benny flapped about in the twilight haze,
"I see in echoes, in mysterious ways."

One day they gathered, a whimsical bunch,
To pull off a prank, a mischievous hunch.
Sally left a trail of glittery goo,
Larry practiced roars that were far from true.

Chuck laid eggs with fake cracks,
Benny hung upside down from the tracks.
They giggled and snickered, a comical spree,
In this oddball town of eccentric glee.

The mayor, a wise old owl named Ollie,
Heard of the prank, his feathers got jolly.
"I'll join the fun," he hooted with glee,
"A laugh-filled town is the place to be."

So, they hatched a plan, a scheme so sly,
To bring laughter and joy to the sky.
They filled water balloons with ticklish air,
And dropped them on folks without a care.

The town erupted in fits of delight,
As laughter echoed throughout the night.
Chuck squawked, "The road's no longer a dread!"
Larry roared, "Let's tickle, not shred!"

Sally left trails of sparkles so bright,
As Benny echoed laughter in the moonlight.
Ollie hooted, "We've found the key,
To a town where laughter will always be."

But trouble loomed, a villain approached,
A grumpy old cat named Grizzle, encroached.
He hissed and spat, "What's all this cheer?
In a town of laughter, I'll disappear."

Grizzle scowled at the glittery goo,
And the water balloons that flew and flew.
"I prefer gloom, darkness, and strife,
No room for laughter in my grumpy life."

The town gathered 'round, a determined crowd,
To convert Grizzle, say his grumpiness aloud.
They danced and sang, told jokes galore,
In this comedic battle, a laughter uproar.

Chuck clucked, "Why did the cat sit on the computer?
Because he wanted to keep an eye on the mouse!"
Larry roared, "Why don't skeletons fight each other?
They don't have the guts!"

Sally left a trail of jokes on the ground,
As Benny hung upside down, laughter unbound.
Ollie hooted, "Grizzle, join the fun,
In this laughter-filled town, you're not the only one."

Grizzle grumbled, resisted the jest,
But the humor around him wouldn't rest.
A smile tugged at the corners of his frown,
As laughter seeped into his grumpy town.

Slowly but surely, Grizzle gave in,
To the laughter that echoed, a merry din.
The town transformed, a jolly spree,
In this comical place, where all were free.

And so, in this tale of whimsical delight,
Laughter conquered with all its might.
Chuck, Larry, Sally, and Benny too,
Alongside Ollie, and Grizzle anew.

In this town of humor, where tales were spun,
The laughter echoed, a forever fun.
A whimsical place, a jolly rhyme,
In the land where laughter stood the test of time.

In a land where laughter weaves its tale,
A lesson unfolds in this comical gale.

Chuck the chicken, once afraid to roam,
Learned the road's not fearsome, but a path to roam.

Larry the lion, with a grandiose mane,
Discovered true courage isn't in a roar's domain.

Sally the snail, in no hurry to race,
Taught that patience is grace, at a snail's pace.

Benny the bat, in twilight's mystic gaze,
Found clarity in laughter, in humor's maze.

Mayor Ollie, the wise old owl,
Understood joy in laughter, a timeless prowl.

Grumpy Grizzle, the cat with a scowl,
Learned life's brighter when humor's in the howl.

The lesson, a melody in laughter's refrain,
In whimsy and mirth, we break every chain.

So let's dance with Chuck, Larry, and crew,
In the comedy of life, where lessons ring true.

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  • jessica moonan davies6 months ago

    such a good tale! love the characters so much!

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