A Broadway show, with kids in tow,
Is
challenging, for sure.
You
must prepare for getting there,
With
hassles to endure.
The
car’s a pain, yet bus or train
May
cause you some delays;
Then
every street, on tired feet,
Seems
like you’re in a maze.
And
then the wait, which children hate,
When
hunger hits, or thirst;
You
buy some snacks, but can’t relax,
For
bladders might just burst.
The
bathroom line, with poor design,
Means
that the world expects
That
kids must learn to wait their turn;
We
tell them, “Almost next!”
The
dimming lights, at last, ignites
Excitement
from the crowd.
The
music blares and some it scares
For
it is just so LOUD!
With
luck you last, applaud the cast
And
head home with a smile,
But
hope your crew won’t ask that you
Repeat
this for a while.
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