Saga of the Homophones
Or, Long Knight's Journey into Daze
By Fred Key, Righter
Knight fell slowly on the town
And it hurt him on his knee.
A boulder knight no one could know
It tripped him up, you see.
“This rock has merely hurt my pride;
My hart is much more pained.”
Indeed the dear looked shaken as
He wobbled off, half sprained.
“Sad knight,” his squire said to him,
“Despair misaimed your boot.
I’m saddened to my sole for you!
How sorry is my foot!”
“Alas, the pain is all too reel,
A fishhook in my heart.
It lands my fate I know not wear!
I rend my clothes apart.
I love the Princess Jezebel
If I may bear my sorrow.
The sorrow growls, shows its teeth,
And haunts me for the morrow.
Ah, Jezebel! Beloved one!
Such a gorgeous site!
Yes, her castle is quite nice,
And she’s a bit all right.
I sought to woo her to be mine
I brought a bunch of flours.
The sacks all busted on the way!
Was sweeping up for hours.
Covered as I was I thought
To play a dashing roll.
Alas, she’s gluten-free these days!
She shunned me, on the hole.
When I climbed out I wrote a note
With finest stationary
The note, I fear, I could not send!
Stuck to my reliquary!
I made a book of poems for her;
Enclosed it in a phial.
But all the pages jammed in there
So it was not worthwhile.
Once more I leapt upon my horse
And took him by the rain
Which meant I had to shower off
That horse is such a pain.
At last I rode once more to her
And to her castle peek
I found my interest peaked in her
As in her bath I sneak.
Once more disaster struck, for she
Whose love I tried to steel
Had me tossed out upon the tush
And that raised quite a wheel.
I rolled back home and now I sob
Thwarted in love thrice.
What a scandal! What a waist!
And the rest of her was nice!
You clearly see me in such pane
All riven by love’s wars!
And thus my tail is at its end.”
He pointed to his drawers.
“Such a poem of -- whoa!” the knight
Herd from his faithful flunky
While chasing off a pesky flock
Of sheep who all smelled funky.
The squire said, “A lesson, lord,
Is learned by eye or ear.
And yet ignored, for it is said,
You can’t get there from hear.”
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Somebody got a thesaurus and a rhyming dictionary for their birthday! Bravo!
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