Monday, 10 November 2014

Two Friends
A timid rabbit and a perky rooster
were dear friends
they were a strange pair
that no one can pretend.
Together they loved to play
and for amusement 
they would often
swing and sway.

A brown cunning fox
was a bit greedy
he was one nasty fellow
and somewhat seedy.
He did cleverly prowl
keeping a close eye
on the foolish rabbit
and the cheeky fowl.
“Whom should I eat first?”
fox kept wondering,
“Rabbit would taste great
but roosters are delicious meal.
Let me think and muse
I will have to offer a deal
which rabbit won’t refuse.”

Fox was cunning and wily
and planned a vile trap,
he brought a sweet carrot
rolled in a nice wrap. 
Hiding behind the trunk
he was reclining under a tree
lush sweet carrot lying nearby
was there for anyone to see.
Rabbit and rooster were very busy
whiling away their time
but rabbit was  a bit hungry
for it was his lunch time.

Rabbit sniffed and sniffed again
he had sniffed the carrot
 it was plain
off he went without a thought
before the rooster knew
rabbit was on the trot.
Rabbit was walking
as if in a trance
at his friend
he did not even glance.
But rooster was clever
and quite alert
he had seen the fox and sensed  
a danger he had to avert.
Rabbit like a fool
kept on walking
lush sweet carrot
was to his liking
He did not see the fox
who was waiting to pounce 
he touched the carrot
and then saw the fox bounce.
Fox bared his dirty teeth
and smiled in glee,
“You stupid fellow
I don’t think you can flee.
I have waited long for this catch
and that silly fowl
he will be my next snatch.”
But his laugh was short-lived
for rooster was one
who could not be surprised.
He kicked the fox in his face
fox felt he had been hit by a mace
his teeth were less by two
and one eye was red in hue.

He ran and ran for his life
he regretted entering this strife
but the rooster was not done yet
he chased the fox who began to sweat.
He shouted rather loudly,
“You dirty fox, listen to me carefully
if you even look at my friend
your story will that day end.
I won’t give you another chance
this is my warning in advance.”

A timid rabbit and a perky rooster
were dear friends
they were a strange pair
that no one can pretend.
There was a brown cunning fox
with two teeth less and one red eye
poor fox wouldn’t even look at two friends
and we all know why.

©i b arora

4 comments:

  1. The story was typically of interest to kids, as it is meant to be.
    I wish you could match the vocabulary to the readership it targets.In its present form, grand dads like me can act as good mediums to relate / dramatise the story. Good.

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