Disclaimer: same as always although I wish it wasn't gah!
SNOOPY SAYS: please review!!! It will mean the world to me!
SCENE SET: this is a poem about what if Christian and Satine had gotten married and Satine had died a few years after before they had any children and Christian is very old and is reminiscing about how he asked her to marry him now that he is poor and dying.
N.B it's called 'The old man'
There was a man, a very old and scruffy man
He had a small attention span
He'd wander the streets, in his grey top hat
And end up sleeping on someone's welcome mat
Buy me some Brandy!
That's lovely and dandy
He'd call to the passer by
Then he'd gaze up at the sky
His shoes were worn
His shirt was torn
But his wedding ring, still glittered of gold
He remembered the time, when he was so bold
As they danced upon the sand
He asked for her fair hand
He remembered her smile, he yearns for her touch
But now he yearns for vodka as such
Although he couldn't see her
That memory never became a blur
He visited her grave and he laid down some flowers
So that maybe he could pass his last hours
SNOOPY SAYS: please review!!! It will mean the world to me!
SCENE SET: this is a poem about what if Christian and Satine had gotten married and Satine had died a few years after before they had any children and Christian is very old and is reminiscing about how he asked her to marry him now that he is poor and dying.
N.B it's called 'The old man'
There was a man, a very old and scruffy man
He had a small attention span
He'd wander the streets, in his grey top hat
And end up sleeping on someone's welcome mat
Buy me some Brandy!
That's lovely and dandy
He'd call to the passer by
Then he'd gaze up at the sky
His shoes were worn
His shirt was torn
But his wedding ring, still glittered of gold
He remembered the time, when he was so bold
As they danced upon the sand
He asked for her fair hand
He remembered her smile, he yearns for her touch
But now he yearns for vodka as such
Although he couldn't see her
That memory never became a blur
He visited her grave and he laid down some flowers
So that maybe he could pass his last hours
