Greetings! It is I,
Mr. Orlando,
and as you can see,
I am staying at home today
and, ah, let me see there.
Hm, hm-hmm, ha, ha ha,
you're staying at home too!
Oh. That's so good.
Good for you.
Thank you so much
for doing your part.
You know, staying at home,
it actually, it doesn't
have to be boring,
you know, personally,
I like to get a little bit
of writing done.
I write poems.
♪ [distinguished]
Oh, I write poems about
anything and everything,
like, oh, today, I was thinking
about writing a poem
about something so interesting,
a nice bowl of oatmeal.
So, I've got my, I've got my,
one of my favourite writing pens
for poems here,
right with me, here,
and, where is it? Oh, hang on.
Excuse me, excuse me.
I've got my poetry, my poetry
writing, writing pad here.
I'll just put that
on my writing desk
right in front of me
there and ah, hah.
You wanna write
a poem with me?
Let's get started.
[exhales]
Just, waiting for the
inspiration to come.
[takes a breath]
Right. OK. [clears throat]
Bowl Of oatmeal,
so warm and fresh.
Eat you up
because you are the best.
[chuckles]
I like you plain
and never sweetened.
Glorious oatmeal,
you cannot be beaten.
Ha, ha, ha, ha! There!
You see how easy that was?
Oh, and so much fun.
To oatmeal, [exhales]
it's not just
for eating anymore.
You know what?
How about I do one about you?
That'd be fun.
OK, um, let me think.
Oh, oh, I got it,
I've got it. OK.
Ah, hello there,
my very good friend,
a professional pal,
on whom I can depend.
I, ah, oh! I know
you'll be so good at poems,
so why not write one
about your ho-em, home.
[laughs]
Oh, wouldn't that be great.
Actually, you should.
You could write up a poem
about your home and then
you could have a little
poetry reading at your home.
Oh, I bet you'll be
just great at it
and I can't wait to hear
what you come up with
and, ah, OK. So, you write
your poem about your ho-em
or anything you like
and, um, geez, I think,.
I think maybe I'll, maybe I'll
write one about my cuckoo clock.
That's my cuckoo clock.
Oh, so many stories
about that clock.
OK. And, oh no, no, no.
I know! My pen collection.
Oh, my pen collection.
But which pen
to write about?
Can't write about you,
I have to write with you.
[exhales]
Poems are tricky.
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