write a parody for a stanza of the poem the pied piper of hamelin. make the parody amusing,but retain the characteristics style of the poem. do not do away with rhyme scheme and the tone of the original. make sure that the original poem is still recognizable
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The Pied Piper of Hamelin. The Pied Piper of Hamelin, in full The Pied Piper of Hamelin, a Child's Story, narrative poem of 303 lines by Robert Browning, published in 1842 in Dramatic Lyrics, part of the Bells and Pomegranates series.
Mostly, it follows the classic fairy tale of the Pied Piper, keeping to the same two morals. The first moral is: "If we've promised them ought, let us keep our promise." Simply put, a man ought to keep his word. ... First, the use of the word "Corporation" makes the poem more updated than the classic tale.
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