Sunday, January 13, 2019

Charles vs Albertasaurus

Charles versus Albertasaurus
There once was a man, people would say,
Who had beat many others in fights;
Some he would challenge during the day,
While others he fought only at nights.

All who opposed him met with defeat,
Sooner or later their fate was set;
Knocked out or a hasty retreat,
Victory for him was a safe bet.

Others feared him, he was a great man,
Yet gentle and kindly he could be;
Only those who would have as a plan,
His defeat in mind, ultimately.

One day he went to a museum,
Dinosaurs present on the docket;
Very long had he wanted to see them,
If one attacked him, he would sock it.

Ancient reptiles, many would stare,
At the man of stamina and strength;
None would touch him, they wouldn't dare,
No, they would not go to that length.

Then a shadow, T Rex's cousin,
It filled the room, and it filled the wall;
Came to fight, looking for a bruisin',
He didn't think he'd be the one to fall.

The two of them met in such a clamor,
The fight of the century some say;
During the fight, one dropped the hammer,
The other fell to become a display.

The shadow had lost, but was not done,
For its' bearer had come to the brawl;
It was time for the champ who had won,
To be removed, for once and for all.

The dust had settled, the writing confirmed,
The champ had finally been defeated;
He had lost, his defeat was affirmed,
Nary a battle to be repeated.

The dinosaur, now a champion,
Was put on display for all to see;
The fighting was finished, it was done,
So it could rest for eternity.









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