The Knock Knock Buggy
The knock knock buggy came to mow me down
Loud and clattering it came up proud
Big old wheels made of stone
Spiky chariot carved from bone
It came around the corner at a rapid pace
There was never any mention of a race
Blows from the up left down and right
Like a rabid dog putting up a fight
No sound of a bell or sight of a ring
Fair game here was not a thing
Knock knock and crick and crack
Smack on the concrete tippty tap
Out on the road I was all but a mush
The buggy was gone, it left in a rush
Squeaming and shaking it did take a while
But when I got up it was in quite a style
For my legs got all stretched so I stood a bit taller
And my patchwork of scars made a thick coat of armor
My eyes were stamped open a little bit wider
And the gaps in my head made me a little less blinder