• Lurking in the night,
    So quiet and and light,
    Here comes the burger,
    So much fright,
    But do not worry,
    He will not scurry,
    And cannot harm a fly,
    He is very delicious,
    But soon the sad day will come,
    When burger gets eaten,
    But by who you ask?,
    Well wether you know it or not,
    It is you who will eat burger!,
    yes you,
    This should not be a surprise,
    Because burger is so delicious,
    You cannot close your eyes,
    So you say,
    "Only a monster would eat that burger!",
    But then you remember this poem and that delicios burger you ate,
    And you realize that the monster is you!,
    So you say to yourself,
    "I must stop this crave!",
    But no sooner than now,
    You are on your way,
    To eating yet another burger,
    You must change your way,
    I hope you have learned a valuable lesson,
    Never eat another burger,
    Or you may face the terrible consiquence,
    Of becoming a burger yourself.