The Legend of
The Chosen Four
During the night on the darkest hour,
the hero of light had come to power.
The leader, known by some, but not by all,
Began his adventure, after the meteorites fall.
The alien bee should have been his guide,
but at the hand of evil, he had died.
The girl wept in her cell, fearing a twist in fate,
Frightened, by the surrounding crime and hate.
Deep in her heart, she knew it was true,
she would be saved, by a hero wearing yellow and blue.
But as the sun traveled above her head,
The doubt in her mind had begun to spread.
Soon after the hero had come, The girl's doubts were put to rest. She knew that the evil would be no test.
She gave him a badge for luck, and he left,
To get the key, without a dying breath.
He returned quickly with a key in hand,
and together they left, to traverse the land.
After arriving in a ghost ridden' town,
They were quick to find a zombie without a frown.
They screamed and ran in fear for dear life.
As they ran, they found a man with no wife.
He grabbed the hero and said, "There's something every man should see at least once,kid! She's right around the corner. Hope she comes in my bed..."
The hero was filled with curiousity,
and they found a girl who shouldn't join the team.
She lead the hero to her hotel room,
only to catch him, whithout bringing her own doom.
Trapped and afraid, the heroes were caught;
Completely helpless and distraught.
With the power of telepathy, they called for help,
only to find, that their savior, would be a complete welp.
As the wimp had arrived, with a boom and a bang,
the heroes cheered, for they would not be maimed.
They continued their travels, and they found the fourth hero they'd find; Who was no match to others, in strength, and mind.
Their journey was coming to a slow and hard close,
as Giygas and Pokey's awful powers continue to grow.
As the final fight began, Pokey had screamed,
"You wimps will never be as good as me!"
The fought hard, and they fought long,but this time,
Giygas would not be defeated by song.
Through prayer and hope, they're efforts prevailed,
which is why I can tell you this amazing tale.
