DRAGONS BREATH
At the drawbridge he stands bold,
The wizard that is very old,
Beside him tall as tall could be,
His dragon gives a fired sneeze.
The wizard leaped across the bridge,
With beard on fire the old man screeched,
You silly dragon you've been told,
Then cast a spell at dragons throat.
This will stop your burning breath,
The wizard shouted to his head,
The dragon laughed but then did cry,
He could not speak nor could he sigh.
The wizard stopped his fire breath,
For being burnt he did detest,
The dragon stood with face so long,
His fire voice it now was gone.
The wizard spoke he then exclaimed,
I'll give you back your voice again,
If you stop sneezing when I'm near,
For being burnt fills me with fear.
The dragon lowered his mighty head,
Then eat the wizard up instead,
The wizard gone the spell was broke,
The dragon spewed a breath of smoke.
You fool the dragon did explain,
Look at me I'm full of flame,
The with a jump the dragon flew,
Beyond the stars then out of view.
But on the floor the wizards hat,
Began to move then shake and splat,
Then my eyes could not believe,
The wizard beneath the trees.
That silly dragon don't he know,
This man he cannot leave nor go,
He holds a magic way to strong,
But chuckles now the dragons gone.
By B Kingsford Copyright 2004
DRAGONS BREATH
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