Morgan’s Curse Poem by Shel Silverstein

Morgan’s Curse

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Followin’ the trail on the old treasure map,
I came to the spot that said “Dig right here.”
And four feet down my spade struck wood
Just where the map said a chest would appear.
But carved in the side were written these words:
“A curse upon he who disturbs this gold.”
Signed, Morgan the Pirate, Scourge of the Seas.
I read these words and my blood ran cold.
So here I sit upon untold wealth
Tryin’ to figure which is worse:
How much do I need this gold?
And how much do I need this curse?

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
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Kaieelah Jobe 17 March 2019

I love the poem and i love your books like runny babit returns i love that on if you ever make a book again can you make it about me please and if you do thank you

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Uzoma Chigozie 30 April 2018

Very funny

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