Dracula's DilemmaA Poem by DEAN FARNELLDracula attended the local dance He wanted a girl and takes a chance He nibbles her neck to woo his mate The girl got wise and his bites too late. Dracula's night Is a complete disaster He's so used to being a passion master His charm and poise to claim a lover Came to an end when she blew his cover. In his quest for blood he becomes more mellow He throws his cape round a nice young fellow Excuse me chap I'm not being rude If I can't get a girl then you will do. © 2015 DEAN FARNELL |
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1 Review Added on December 15, 2011 Last Updated on January 7, 2015 AuthorDEAN FARNELLHENLOW, BEDFORD, United KingdomAboutQUIRKY SINGER HORROR SONG WRITER & QUIRKY AND DARK HORROR POETRY WRITER. more..Writing
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