The Story of a Snack, a Journey, Random Stuff, and Other Things of Considerable Importance


Gently he sat there

And gently he thought,

His eyes and soul fixed

On the thing that he sought –

If won, his prize

Gratification would bring;

If lost, his suffering

In mind would bring.

The confections were made

Of chocolate and nut;

For there they awaited

For him to find – still, but

Tyler was aware

Of the traps lying there

And he had to admit

That they have him a scare;

The risk was worth it!
And onward he went.

He dodged the projectile

Towards him being sent.

Past the long desperate pit

Of the fire within;

Through the closing-in walls

Trying to squash him right thin;

Alas! No! His rival

Was coming too near;

But Tyler went up and

With the swiftness of a deer

Pinned Drake to the wall

With a trap meant for him;

Drake cried out protesting

But his chances were grim

He'd never have the cookies;

For him they were never meant;

And Tyler knew that they

Were calling for him being sent;

He ran into a sphinx

Its riddle strangely sharp

But the answer was simple

Tyler hit the thing with a carp

And ran into a wall

With spikes it was filled

Tyler ran away quickly

And ran into the chill –

A freezing-cold room!

He'd be dead within an hour.

Or at least not quite dead

But surely drained of his power.

But Tyler made movement

And made himself warm

And thus he found the door

He'd caused himself no harm

He ran into the place

Where a door was locked tight

He needed a key, he might know

Where it was…yes he might…

He found a secret exit

Where a temple lay still

He found a key lying

Flat on the windowsill

He picked up the key

But a rumble cried out

A boulder made of trenchcoats

Was creating such a shout

As he ran from the stone

He held the key in hand

He turned around and

Made his final stand

He insulted the boulder

You may think it strange

But when he opened the door

The place began to change

The wall was a hologram

The door projected so

The floor was collapsing

Like kneaded bread dough

Tyler saw what went on

He was falling into a pit

But thankfully he had on him

His "In Case of Falling Kit"

He opened the kit

And took out a pack

He deployed his parachute

And fell into a sack

He still ripped the sack –

He'd never be caught.

The cookies were still there

A prize that was still sought.

But when he got to the altar

With food tasty like the sun

He found a blue-haired girl

Finishing off the last one

She'd flown over the whole course

With dexterity and ease

She normally didn't chase after snacks

So she was easy to please

"I'm sorry, did you want one?"

But it was too late

That pleasure anticipated

Had begun to abate

It's too far gone now, he thought

Looking off with a groan

He'd get the snack next time,

He said with a sad tone

And tomorrow, he knew

He would do this once more

And he turned away from Aster

And walked out the door.