62. Trumpery
Hold a hippopotamus, go for a ride,
Bring a walking stick, to match the turtle's stride,
Swing a tiger by its tail to river side,
Do a victory dance with the peacocks' pride.
Slide down a rainbow, with drops of golden sun,
Catch a few moonbeams, to make a hot cross bun,
Steal some stardust, for a ball gown to be spun,
Ride a chariot of winds, that would be fun.
On a horse's head, fasten a glowing horn,
It turns into the mythical unicorn,
For grandpa, steal a few ears of golden corn,
And the loss of his trumpet he would not mourn.
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