Little Zefon sat up eagerly as his father came in, smiling wearily from the day's work. The candle on the table flickered in the small shift of air as the older dwarf closed the +wooden door+ behind him.
"All right, little one... ready fer yer bedtime story?" asked Goden, dropping himself into the -rocking chair- by the bedside.
"Yes, Papa, yes!" he replied, tugging his thin beard in every which way in excitement.
"Ooooookey, then. Which one'll it be tanight?" He turned to the bedside table, reaching down to run his fingers along the spines of the books, coming to rest on one. "How about 'Naps on Traps'?"
"OH BOY!" shouted Zefon.
"Alright, alright, settle down now..." With a deep sigh he cracked open the tome and leafed back to the first page, and began to read.
Everyone gets tired every now and again,
When the workday is done and the job's at an end,
But if ye've no bed and ye stop for a nap,
Remember you mustn't fall asleep on a trap.
Recall the poor story of Urist McNed,
Who hadn't a room or a bunk or a bed!
So he laid himself down on the warm floor instead,
And it popped out great sawblades that cut off his head!
Zefon applauded gleefully.
Exhausted to tears was poor Sibrek McBraid,
So she sat herself down for a few little dreams.
But the floor came alive and she found herself flayed
By a wong-tongling, whip-snapping whipping machine!
But don't think that that's all the gore that's in store,
Stay awhile and read on, as you'll find that there's more...
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Dr. Suess style. Four lines per stanza, up to two stanzas per poster.
Do it. GO.