That they were
twins, you couldnt see
Because they were as different as they
could be
Veija, the girl, had golden hair
Her brother Race had brown up there
She was short; he was tall
He was thin; she was not at all
His eyes were dark, hers were blue
She was lazy; he rowed crewAnd as siblings are wont to
do
At each other they would chew
Calling each other hurtful names
As if they were just playing games
Veija knew she was
a potato on a couch
And that her brother really was not a
slouch
That he called her a vegetable was just
too much
She needed a response with just the right
touch
She heard him
coming down the hall
She stood on a chair against a wall
So when into the room he came through the
door
She pounced on him and squashed him to
the floor
Caught completely
by surprise, Race had no time to react
Fear began to rise within him, as a
matter of fact
Veija twisted his ears until they were
cauliflower
And then husked his hair with all her
power
Bloodied his nose to a deep, beet red
And then spun him like a pumpkin on his
head
When he came to a
stop, she assessed what she had done
And stood over him having very much
enjoyed the fun
She decreed loud
and clear
What shed always wanted to hear
I, Veija
Tabal, may be a vegetable to you
But you are now puréed vegetable
stew
Race rose slowly
from the floor
He acknowledged that she had evened the
score
They hugged real
tight and cried a bit
But now the two are a perfect fit
While in regattas, he rows with manly
strength
Shes the coxswain who urges him to
get the extra length
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