Follies Poem by Lander Greys

Follies



Follies, oh the follies, oh the little, little follies,
Hear the follies, see the follies, be the follies’ follies.
Can you see? Can you see? Can you see the little follies?
Shiny white, with beaming light, they scamper through the night.
So can you hear? Oh! Can you hear? Can you hear the little follies?
Take your time, hear them chime; hear them sing their little rhyme.

Singing follies, little follies, little singing follies,
“Take your time, make a rhyme, do not fret just have a dime! ”
So say the follies, little follies, little singing follies.
“Sing with us, yes sing with us! ” say the little follies.
“Shining light, clear the night, do not fight or have a fright.”
“We only say, for you to play, with us little follies.
“So take your time, hear our chime, do not fret just have a dime! ”

So can you see? Oh! Can you see? Can you see the little follies?
Shiny white, with beaming light, they scamper through the night.
Like devils, Oh like devils! Tempting those they like.
Don’t take your time! Don’t have a dime! Lest they catch you with their rhyme!
Those follies, Oh those follies! Those little, little follies!
So hear their chimes, hear their rhymes, but do not stay and do not play,
Lest you be of the follies’ follies

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