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Troll Toll

There was a troll

That lived in a hole

Underneath a bridge

He had long hair

And didn't care

All he did was dig

There were pots of gold

In his knoll

One day along his way

He came across

A field of grass

Where leprechauns went to play

There were ten little men

Dancing around there little feet tapping the ground

He didn't eat one

He didn't eat two

He stole all their gold

Then ate the whole crew

And that is the toll they had to pay

For getting in a scary trolls way

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skylar-delre
Italian
Published
Aug 12, 2013
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