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A series of unfortunate events
There were three kids; Klaus, Sunny, Violet.
They won't guess their future would be violent.
Violet, the oldest, was very pretty
She liked to build items and was witty.
Klaus was the in middle who loved to read
Without his glasses, he was blind it seemed.
Sunny was still a baby with one tooth
She'd chew through anything and it's the truth.
Their parents passed in a fire, like their house
They moved with a man who was like a mouse.
The man was count Olaf a skinny man
He was mad, mean, and had an evil plan
He said he's a third cousin fourth removed
Mr Poe believed him, the kids weren't fooled.
And Count Olaf just wanted their fortune
But they tried to survive and not give in
Count Olaf was very tall, rude, and lean
No wonder he was really mean.
He was crazy and a murderer
He had a girlfriend but he used her.
He was too focused on the fortune to do anything
He claimed to be an actor and that he could sing.
He was a evil man, and he was greedy too
No one liked him and neither should you.
The children would go through a series of unfortunate events
From living in houses to living in tents.
They almost died multiple times
But they stay together and sing rhymes.
Luckily, they survive in the end
and live happily with their new friend.
Count Olaf doesn’t make it sad to say
But now the kids can live another day.
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I loved this series as a kid and I thought it would be nice to write a poem for it!