So Kevin (Arly) reminded me of something i wrote a while back in a Creative writing class i took in high school. I have been meaning to share some of the stuff I wrote in that class for a long time, but it always managed to slip my mind. So here goes:
One of my tasks was to write a response to a poem. I didn't feel like doing that, so I took my favourite poem, and wrote a continuation of it, following the same rhyme scheme.
Who played with the world at the end of a string,
But he only loved one single thing —
And that was just a peanut-butter sandwich.
His scepter and his royal gowns,
His regal throne and golden crowns
Were brown and sticky from the mounds
And drippings from each peanut-butter sandwich.
His subjects all were silly fools
For he had passed a royal rule
That all that they could learn in school
Was how to make a peanut-butter sandwich.
He would not eat his sovereign steak,
He scorned his soup and kingly cake,
And told his courtly cook to bake
An extra-sticky peanut-butter sandwich.
And then one day he took a bite
And started chewing with delight,
But found his mouth was stuck quite tight
From that last bite of peanut-butter sandwich.
His brother pulled, his sister pried,
The wizard pushed, his mother cried,
“My boy’s committed suicide
From eating his last peanut-butter sandwich!”
The dentist came, and the royal doc.
The royal plumber banged and knocked,
But still those jaws stayed tightly locked.
Oh darn that sticky peanut-butter sandwich!
The carpenter, he tried with pliers,
The telephone man tried with wires,
The firemen, they tried with fire,
But couldn’t melt that peanut-butter sandwich.
With ropes and pulleys, drills and coil,
With steam and lubricating oil —
For twenty years of tears and toil —
They fought that awful peanut-butter sandwich.
Then all his royal subjects came.
They hooked his jaws with grapplin’ chains
And pulled both ways with might and main
Against that stubborn peanut-butter sandwich.
Each man and woman, girl and boy
Put down their ploughs and pots and toys
And pulled until kerack! Oh, joy —
They broke right through that peanut-butter sandwich.
A puff of dust, a screech, a squeak —
The king’s jaw opened with a creak.
And then in voice so faint and weak —
The first words that they heard him speak
Were, “How about a peanut-butter sandwich?”
My Continuation went a little something like:
His mouth was closed for so many years
So when he could speak, they were all ears
They were almost brought to tears
When he asked for a peanut-butter sandwich.
But can you really blame the guy?
For twenty years his mouth was dry!
He didn’t want some water or pie.
He wanted his favourite peanut-butter sandwich.
It really is a tasty treat.
Its creamy, smooth or crunchy sweet.
Along with the goodness of whole wheat.
It’s his peanut-butter sandwich.
The villagers insisted on others food.
Maybe something mashed or stewed?
But these requests just ruined his mood,
He just wanted a peanut-butter sandwich.
The king cried like a baby.
No if’s, when’s or maybe’s.
So he asked his cooking lady
“Please make me my peanut-butter sandwich.”
She ran back to him with fear.
For the peanut butter shelf was clear.
The kingdom broke out into a cheer
While the King cried for his peanut-butter sandwich.
And so the king was forced to eat
New foods like fruits and tender meat
But his life was always incomplete
Without his peanut-butter sandwich.
The end 🙂
16 Comments
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You mean “snicker”, Froggy? I’m not gonna lie, but that totally reminds me of a racial slur.
Cheeze, i nearly spit out of my milk laughing when i read your post XD
ROFL.
A peanut butter jelly sandwich actually contains over 45% of your recommended daily dose of Fat.
Way to ruin it Zappy. Way to ruin it…
Allergic.
Sorry.
Agreed with Arly… this is supposed to be purely humorous, and we don’t need your silly “facts” to bog everything down.
This, + Zappy, you seem to be assuming that the fat in peanuts is a bad thing.
Love the blog, my biggest influences not just in my poetry but all my creative writing is Shel and Dr. Seuss
*giggles*
I’d give you an A for that 😀
Why thank you Dee 🙂