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Rated: E · Book · Fantasy · #2275393
My book for the Alice In Wonderland Challenge.
#1035241 added July 15, 2022 at 2:29pm
Restrictions: None
G.2 The Lion and the Unicorn G.2
Prompt: "All the King's horses and all the king's men-fragility is a delicate word. Based on that compose a song that deal with fragility.

I am not good at writing lyrics but I will give it a try. Bear with me.

The Fragility Of Life

Humpty Dumpty, a giant egg fell off a wall.
Two countries at war. No happiness, just sadness.
The fragility of life. Can't someone help at all?
Life used to be nice. We just exist. No gladness.

Refrain. {End of this song}

We try to find some joy. People still fall in love.
We pray, do our best and see the beauty all around.
The virus is calm for now. We can thank God up above.
A smile from a stranger. This helps us not feel down.

Refrain. {End of song.}

The Titanic sunk. A civil war. We are still standing.
Read a good book. Go shopping. Watch your favorite show.
The one you love is coming home. The plane is landing.
The fragility of life. We always feel like we sunk a new low.

Refrain:

Don't let fragility get you down. Was the world ever perfect?
The world has it's share of it's problems. Live your life.
Fragility, you won't win! As we go through life, a lot we do accept.
We will stand up and find the good and play our good notes on a fife.

This is my song. I tried.

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