I fumbled in my pocket
And found a magic key.
I held it in my fingers
And then I grinned with glee.
With just this bit of metal
I’d open every door;
I could now open bank vaults
And treasure chests and more.
I went to scare my sister
My key unlocked her room.
And when she came in later
I jumped out, shouting “Boom!”
I opened up the pantry
Where Dad stores all the sweets;
My key was bringing endless
Delicious tasty treats.
There was a simple problem
A curse I’d come to rue.
My quite frenetic puppy
Quite liked the magic too.
He gobbled up my keyring
I watched it disappear.
I stared at him, frustrated.
I cried a single tear.
My magic days were over
My sneaky tricks were done.
No stolen sweets and candies
No sister-scaring fun.
‘Cos though the magic keyring
Would reappear quite quick
It would be much more smelly
The thought just made me sick!
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Published on August 24, 2018 07:06