He'd threaten them with this lie |
"My father is a policeman He'll take you off to jail!" "Why would he do that?" "If you tell the tale!" So the seven year old Never showed that he'd been bullied The adults, noticing nothing Were not terribly worried. "My father is a policeman! He'll beat you up, you know!" Stated with such authority It seemed decidedly so. No one knew that he was lying He got away with anything Stealing their lunch, taking pencils Pushing them off the swing. "My father is a policeman!" They thought that it was so With many years of school ahead They had so far to go. They had to stay on his good side Obey commands, all in a rush Speak when spoken to, otherwise they had to hush. Once at the cross-roads He didn't heed the warning light "My father is a policeman, I can walk now all right." The car screeched to a halt Just in time to avoid tragedy "What's the matter with you? Folks like you are a malady!" He sneered at the man Till he saw who it was The Chief Constable of Police Every policeman's boss! In one minute, amidst the crowds The lie was uncovered "His Dad isn't a policeman!" And he was shown up as a coward. Written for "The Writer's Cramp" Highlighted phrases were given in the prompt. |