Peter Pan
Peter Pan was a boy
So selfish and coy
He lured the unhappy
Told them lies so sappy
For he would stay young forever
The children from home, he’d sever
And when the kids grew
He’d kill to start anew
For he could only hope to grow
Back home, he’d been buried below
Unable to cope
He kept by a child’s hope
But he had nobody to wash his mouth out with soap
No one to mother him when he’d mope
He was wild and coy
That parentless, sad little boy
This poem is about:
Our world
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