Which rhyme for a play?

I'm currently writing a small private play in rhyme form, but I'm stuck at the moment.

It's about a person lying unconscious on the ground and then two children come by.

I would like the narrator to say something like "But luckily for him, two children cross his path" or "…will they find him?"

I just can't think of a way to rhyme this. Does anyone have any ideas?

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cas65
1 year ago

One time he fell.

Two boys cried, not stupid,

by phone the One Zwo.

Now he’s baptizing again, fit and happy.

JWDHF
1 year ago

As he lay on this beautiful day, quite quietly on the ground, a very good luck, this poor misfortune: Two children came around a corner, got a right terror, but then they captured the courage, they helped quickly – it became good.

omesien
1 year ago

And how he lies there

The look of a child on him weighs

And one of the other also flies to the man on the ground

Tannibi
1 year ago

Children stay with him when they see him lying there.