Here's a poem I wrote for English:
There once was a young fellow
Chayton was his name
He wasn’t known for being mellow
And he oftenl demanded fame.
One day he awoke
He gave a large yawn
He put on his cloak
And admired the dawn.
Strolling downstairs
Thinking of food,
He patted his hair
In the most delightful mood.
Mint candy on the floor;
He ate that right up,
The coke near the door
He drank from a cup.
He said “How yummy,”
And lay back with a sigh,
But something hurt in his tummy.
“Oh no, I’m going to die!”
He rushed to the ER
In panic, in fright,
He pushed open the door
With all of his might
And said “Please come,
There’s no time to spare
My fingers are numb.
Is anyone there?”
Then fine Dr. RJ,
So young, so charming,
Said “Oh my goodness, hey!
What is so alarming?
“It’s just a small tummy ache,
No reason to fret,
Now go eat some cake
Before you forget.”
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I'm really stuck on this last stanza. Any help with the last stanza? Suggestions in general?