Open Poetry #44 |
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Little Drummer Boy |
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serquelia Junior Member
since 2009-05-27
Posts 12Pennsylvania |
Going around the mulberry bush so early in the morning, playing games having fun singing along with music books, while the litle drummer boy beats out his rythem to the rhapsody and blues. Being in the crowd making their harmony, as circling the bushes of mulberries they all sing out loud as for all to hear. As we get tired we want to play a game that will train us how to build fame as what its like to be in a singing choir as famous singers so we gain the power to show our pride in how good we might do. So before we begin lets get something to eat to defeat what hunger we may have. Let us make some pizza and have a soda to quinch the thirst. Even though we were not all that active we got to have someething so we dont starve. As we start since we served the pizza to eat and gingerale as you know we didnt fail as to say who wanted to first go. As someone put up his or her hand but wasnt familuar with how to play a unusual fame game as this. Someone started to explain since we didnt yet tell you that it takes a long time to finish. It includes a movie on which you have to listen close as those who you have to follow. So you can grow to build fame you need to succeed. As we watch it after that there will be questions asked whoevers faster the others will be disaster. So it all comes down to who's smartest since its a work of music artists as to test who may be the best. So if you always had a good singing voice and wanted to be famous it would show everybody that you could be somebody. After the game begun it showed that someone had won. And last but not least if you ever became a singer you will have the right to say you played the fame game and know alot about who's who and what is what and you played the drums because you were the one who won. So your talented enough to give all you have done to answer each and one right. |
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