
Ma made a big pie for me.
It was an apple – walnut pie,
Baked and crisp to the core.
That pie was made so beautifully,
That I asked Ma to make it for me again
And not only did she promise but already had another pie baking.
Adios!

Ma made a big pie for me.
It was an apple – walnut pie,
Baked and crisp to the core.
That pie was made so beautifully,
That I asked Ma to make it for me again
And not only did she promise but already had another pie baking.
Adios!

A happy bus man,
Owned four buses.
He was a happy chap,
Plying his buses regularly on different routes.
Now, his children loved his buses more than he ever could.
And they wanted ride their buses on a regular basis,
But much to their dismay they couldn’t and every night they would complain to their father that they wanted to ride those buses.
The bus man felt very sad,
He told them stories of what he saw each day,
But still they wouldn’t be happy.
On their birthday,
To make up for not being able to take for ride on the buses,
He bought two small toy buses for them
And took them to see the city with his wife on his best bus.
They had a wonderful and beautiful day.
Adios!

A fluffy donut,
Bought at a store of a big name.
Donuts generally are not fluffy,
For, by the time they reach the customers they become cold
And nearly non-soft.
But a newly made donut,
Baked hot and creamy,
Is really fun and happy to eat.
Adios!

A big burger for the oldie one,
It’s truly quite big and made of many things.
Few of them are known and most of them are unknown,
But when the oldie eats It up,
I do hope that she would like it
And look kindly upon us.
Adios!

A talk with a princess,
Hasn’t bought good results for me.
It was a fight for my rights against the wrongs done by her to my near and dear one.
But instead of accepting the wrong she blatantly refused to help and bought her punishment on us.
Alas, she didn’t know that I had an ace card up my sleeve
And that saved the day for us and her punishments were deemed and made to be false.
Goodluck oldie princess.
Adios!