Antonio, Antonio <br />Was tired of living alonio. <br />He thought he would woo <br />Miss Lissamy Lu, <br />Miss Lissamy Lucy Molonio. <br /> <br />Antonio, Antonio, <br />Rode off on his polo-ponio. <br />He found the fair maid <br />In a bowery shade, <br />A-sitting and knitting alonio. <br /> <br />Antonio, Antonio, <br />Said, 'If you will be my ownio, <br />I'll love you true, <br />And I'll buy for you <br />An icery creamery conio!' <br /> <br />Oh, Nonio, Antonio! <br />You're far too bleak and bonio! <br />And all that I wish, <br />You singular fish, <br />Is that you will quickly begonio.' <br /> <br />Antonio, Antonio, <br />He uttered a dismal moanio; <br />Then he ran off and hid <br />(Or I'm told that he did) <br />In the Antecatarctical Zonio.<br /><br />Laura Elizabeth Richards<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/antonio/
