A son badly wanted a car
On his coming birthday
He found sly ways to hint his Pa
Whose wealth was off display
The birthday came; it surely did
The Son, he got a bible
And a hearty dinner of squid
He felt like Cain, not Abel
A year after the Son’s letdown
He went to see his Pa
And accosted him with a frown
His harsh words left a scar
The old man fell down, and he died
He couldn’t bear the words
And after all the tears had dried
It all then turned absurd
Found stuck inside the Holy Book
Were keys to a new car
If only the Son did look
He'd have both car and Pa