A Naughty Little Comet
There was a little comet who lived close to the Milky Way!
She wanted to meander out around evening time and hop about and play.
The mother of the comet was an awesome old star;
She used to chide her wild youngster for wandering out excessively far.
She advised her of the monster, Sun, who adored on stars to sup,
Furthermore, who asked no preferred hobby over in eating comets up.
However, rather than developing mindful and of indicating legitimate dread,
The stupid little comet edged up closer, and more close.
She exchanged her sassy tail along right where the Sun could see,
What's more, played with old Mars, and was as striking as strong could be.
She chuckled to despise the calm stars who never searched about;
She said there was unpleasant in life except if you wandered out.
She jumped at the chance to make the planets gaze, and wished no better jollity
Than just to see the telescopes focused on her from the Earth.
She considered in what capacity numerous stars could sulk through evenings and days,
Also, let the debilitated confronted old Moon get all the affection and applause.
What's more, as she talked and threw her head and exchanged her sparkling path
The sullen old mother star developed miserable, her cheek developed wan and pale.
For she had lived there in the skies a million years or more,
What's more, she had heard gay comets talk in simply this path previously.
Furthermore, before long there came a conclusion to this gay comet's good times.
She went a smidgen excessively far-and evaporated in the Sun!
No more she swings her sparkling path before the entire world's sight,
Be that as it may, calm stars she giggled to hate are sparkling each night.