In a land of candy so sweet,
There lived a mouse who had tiny feet.
He stumbled upon a magical place,
Where colorful sweets filled the space.
1
The houses were made of gingerbread,
With candy cane windows above each bed.
The mouse's eyes went wide with delight,
Everything in sight was a beautiful sight.
2
Through the forest of lollipops tall,
And gumdrop trees so vibrant and small,
The mouse wandered with joy,
In this world so bright and coy.
3
He came to a river of chocolate so grand,
With marshmallow banks to walk on and stand.
The mouse dipped his tail and took a sip,
In this world of candy he would skip.
4
Above his head, a rainbow of gummy worms flew,
In a sky so magical, colorful, and true.
The mouse laughed and danced in glee,
This world of candy was where he wanted to be.
5
In the distance, a castle he could see,
Made of cotton candy and licorice so free.
With a drawbridge made of licorice strands,
The mouse knew this was where he'd make his plans.
6
At the market, stalls of delicate truffles and jelly beans,
The mouse's eyes sparkled with curious gleams.
He tasted a bit of each sugary treat,
In this world where every candy was neat.
7
He hopped on a carousel made of caramel swirls,
With chocolate horses that made his head twirl.
Round and round he happily spun,
In this world of candy, he was far from done.
8
As night fell, the sky turned marshmallow white,
With candy stars twinkling oh so bright.
The mouse curled up in a sugary embrace,
Dreaming of this magical, sweet place.