In the swamp
the raccoons romp
And gators
ply the waters.
Wild boars
snuff and strut their stuff
And eat their
sons and daughters.
Take a ride
but stay inside
The boat,
both feet and fingers
Or else your
zeal provides a meal
(And teeth
hurt more than stingers!).
On the boat,
when gators float,
The captain
calls them closer
With marshmallows
tossed at little cost
Or meat that’s
raw (much grosser!).
The gators
know this little show
Provides a
snack quite tasty,
So use their
tail to some avail,
Their movements
smooth but hasty.
The swamp’s
a place I’d hate to face
On any daily
basis,
Yet to its
beasts it’s never ceased
To be a true
oasis.