Poets often use many words <br />To say a simple thing. <br />It takes thought and time and rhyme <br />To make a poem sing. <br /> <br />With music and words I've been playing <br />For you, I have written a song. <br />To be sure that you'll know what I'm saying, <br />I'll translate as I go along... <br /> <br />Hum with me the tune <br />And let us play amid the Bush <br />Let us come together soon <br />To consummate our crush. <br /> <br />In other words, <br />Bounce my way. <br />In other words, <br />Share the hay. <br /> <br />Leave the billabong <br />And let me sing forever more. <br />You are all I long for, <br />As I take your tender paw. <br /> <br />Careful with those shapely legs <br />And watch when you get toey <br />Treat me like a tray of eggs <br />If you plan for us to joey. <br /> <br />Fill my heart with song, <br />And let it sing forever more. <br />You are all I long for, <br />All I worship and adore. <br /> <br />In other words, <br />Please be true. <br />In other words, <br />I love you... <br /> <br />Katie Kangaroo. <br /> <br /> <br />[To the tune of 'Fly Me to the Moon']<br /><br />Keith Johnson<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/kiss-me-kate-carefully-the-kangaroo/
