One
day, I met a depressed, soulful snowman,
Looking
thoughtful, though rather svelte,
He
dreamt of going to a warmer clime,
So
I warned him, once there, he'd melt.
But,
he really hated the weather at home,
You
see, it was, always, much too cold,
And
he'd heard of the sun in Australia,
So,
no matter what, he wouldn't be told...
And he went off looking for a suitable hole,
Jumped
in and tumbled down right through the earth,
He'd
started off in a comfortable snowstorm,
And
finished up boiling in Perth!
Well,
his brain starting frying, his clothes melting fast,
He
found himself in a desperate muddle,
So
the snowman came to a soggy end,
As
a damp patch known as a snuddle!*
*Oh
yes, a snuddle is a slushy snow puddle...
Sorry
about that, I've just been granted my poetic licence!
Anyway...
The moral of this sad little tale is,
"If
your body's really cool and your soul's made of ice,
Look
before you leap down rabbit holes,
'Cos
greener grass isn't always that nice."