Now what would you think, <br />Of a party all pink, <br />With pink iguanas, <br />Dressed in pink pyjamas. <br />Guests as big as an elephant, <br />Their size quite irrelevant, <br />As long as they've the right hue, <br />Just remember dyes are taboo. <br />Their skin must be real, <br />To join in our meal. <br />The frogs can eat slugs, <br />And all kinds of bugs, <br />Like the dragon millipede, <br />Which is dangerous indeed. <br />Would it be so shocking, <br />When flamingoes come flocking? <br />Do you think I'm shallow, <br />To eat only marshmallow? <br />We'll set you a place, <br />If you have a pink face. <br /> <br />'I think, ' said a dolphin called pinky, <br />'This is all rather stinky. <br />We may look quite bizarre, <br />But colour is not who we are. <br />Our skin is only one part, <br />Look at others hearts, <br />And get to know their minds, <br />Then you'll find, <br />That it's best to be kind. <br />Tell everyone alive, <br />They can just arrive, <br />With their own sort of jive. <br />The more different their dance, <br />The better to enhance. <br />Teach us something new, <br />Follow a different avenue. <br />What might seem strange, <br />Can help us to change. <br />A party for all, <br />Would be a ball.'<br /><br />Stephen Katona<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/pink-pyjama-party/