Alfred Zombie tried to dance,
But he was awkward on his feet.
When he tried to do the two step,
He failed to keep the beat.
So frustrated was Alfred,
That he threw his head onto the floor.
Now Alfred has stopped dancing
Because Alfred is no more.
Published by Steven West
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4 Comments
Post a CommentVery nice!
Love it!
A zombie move ...
I can't dance but it's not worth dying over! Fun poem