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Here: Noodlewink's Lament
In the land of Lollipops where the Confetti trees sway,
Dwelt the Noodlewink, monstrous in its way.
Enormously long, like a slimy spaghetti thread,
With a gurgling roar that filled hearts with dread.
Its gooey, greasy skin shimmered under the moon,
Smelling of rotten bread, it would make you swoon.
When threatened, it shrieked, a sound so profound,
Like a pot boiling over, a fearsome sound!
Cautious yet cruel, this creature would roam,
In the wilds of the flimsy, faraway home.
With flexible form, it twisted and twirled,
In its noodle-like body, chaos unfurled.
But here comes Apollo, brave as a lion,
With hair like fire and a heart that’s defyin’.
Honorable and wise, with a sword that gleamed bright,
He ventured to face the Noodlewink’s fright.
“Foul beast!” he proclaimed, “Your reign ends today!”
With a snicker-snack blade, he would save the day.
The Noodlewink gurgled, a sound like a rain,
As Apollo leaped forth, his courage unchained.
One swift slice, and the Noodlewink roared,
But Apollo stood firm, his sword he adored.
With a gallant great swing, he cut through the fear,
And the Noodlewink whimpered, its end drawing near.
Now the lands of Lollipops sing songs of delight,
For brave Apollo, the hero of night.
With a laugh and a cheer, they all danced and played,
For the monstrous Noodlewink had finally been slayed!
In the land of Lollipops where the Confetti trees sway,
Dwelt the Noodlewink, monstrous in its way.
Enormously long, like a slimy spaghetti thread,
With a gurgling roar that filled hearts with dread.
Its gooey, greasy skin shimmered under the moon,
Smelling of rotten bread, it would make you swoon.
When threatened, it shrieked, a sound so profound,
Like a pot boiling over, a fearsome sound!
Cautious yet cruel, this creature would roam,
In the wilds of the flimsy, faraway home.
With flexible form, it twisted and twirled,
In its noodle-like body, chaos unfurled.
But here comes Apollo, brave as a lion,
With hair like fire and a heart that’s defyin’.
Honorable and wise, with a sword that gleamed bright,
He ventured to face the Noodlewink’s fright.
“Foul beast!” he proclaimed, “Your reign ends today!”
With a snicker-snack blade, he would save the day.
The Noodlewink gurgled, a sound like a rain,
As Apollo leaped forth, his courage unchained.
One swift slice, and the Noodlewink roared,
But Apollo stood firm, his sword he adored.
With a gallant great swing, he cut through the fear,
And the Noodlewink whimpered, its end drawing near.
Now the lands of Lollipops sing songs of delight,
For brave Apollo, the hero of night.
With a laugh and a cheer, they all danced and played,
For the monstrous Noodlewink had finally been slayed!