As a Troll's woes go; Mogo's woes rose Above those of his brother's and his other foes They devoured a goat, but of flowers he wrote They cursed and belched, Mogo just knelt
He prayed to Pan that if ever he can He'd fix his woes and give him toes Then, despite the jeers from his awful peers Round off his ears for the rest of his years
"Horns gone, please, for they get in the way And I'm ill at ease when I wear my beret. And a pair of scissors so I can feel kisses All practical fixes; I'm no narcissus.
"Like a little boy looks with teeth all straight For in storybooks there's a better fate. So if it's fine, oh, Mighty Pan Please redesign the troll I am."
Pan's heart broke, but he thought a while Then he spoke with a little smile He gave his knee a little tap And little Mogo jumped to his lap
"How you look isn't who you are For I see the boy within, from afar Let me begin to tell you with pride Itβs the person within, not just outside
Your horns I will never rescind For they keep your hat on in the wind Be proud of your well-rounded hooves For toes are split by confounded grooves
Your hair is a coat for all weathers It was either that or feathers! Your teeth protrude with shameless pride It would be rude for them to hide
Your fate isnβt in a book A tired tale of chance and luck It sits inside your heart of hearts The place where every wonder starts
And your outlook will never worsen If you believe you are a person Not human, or beast, but a special creation A gift to the world without limitation
"Thank you", the Troll said flushed and proud "Being me is something allowed. Never again will I complain of my lot." And off he ran with a skip and a trot.