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?
One time he fell.
Two boys cried, not stupid,
by phone the One Zwo.
Now he’s baptizing again, fit and happy.
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.
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
Children stay with him when they see him lying there.