At Horseshoe Bay Beach Park, the sun was bright,
Where giggly fun-loving waves dance in delight.
A mini tour bus full of tourists came to explore,
To swim and to sunbathe and play on the shore.
But just before the bus reached the pink sand,
Police sirens blared out like a marching band.
But their plans changed by a fluky twist of fate,
When the bus halted at the beach’s main gate!
The police pulled the bus over quickly as a wink,
The driver looked nervous, his cheeks all in pink.
They hopped out and tried to arrest the driver,
But he scurried away like a quicksilver diver!
The tourists all gasped as the bus driver fled,
Leaving them standing, quite puzzled instead.
He zoggled and zogged and leapt out in-a-flash,
Running away in a zizzling blur in a curious dash.
He apparently had wibblefished without due care,
Leaving the tourists dumbfounded and unaware.
The visitors were confused, their plans in a whirl,
As the driver was whisked away with a twirl.
With the bus now abandoned, the beach was in sight,
But the scene was quite jibbly, a comical plight.
The towels were tangled, and umbrellas danced,
As the tourists all joined in an unplanned prance.
Now free from the bus they all stood on the sand,
They twirlflapped and frolicked with sunscreen in hand.
Let us make the most of this zindle-wind day,
With wobbleflip games and laughs on the bay!”
Some leaped into the sea with a zizzle and spin,
While others played flumball with cheerful grins.
With splunder and zizzle, the day turned around,
In the heart of confusion, pure joy they had found.
They played zindleball and flibber-flop,
Their laughter and joy just could not be stopped.
They flobbered and flooped making most of the day,
Turning the mishap into their special play.
They flabbered and flubbered, forgetting the fray,
Turning chaos into joy in their silly way.
So even though plans were all topsy-turvy,
They twirlflapped and giggled with glee.
Despite the confusion and the driver’s great dash,
They turned topsy-turvy into a splashy bash!
With zindle and wobbleflip, they played without care,
A day full of nonsense they were happy to share.