The Triceratops continued:

"Raindancer World's special because of our rain
Which falls here even on sun-shiny days
But magical rain like that isn't a fluke
It's hard work that keeps safe our storms from rebuke

A great mighty dragon lives in that there cave
Who none dare approach, for none are so brave
Even though that dragon there is our friend
Who keeps all big and small most safe to the end

Our dragon is also a magical sort
Who each day across the vast skies does cavort
In a mystical, magical, dragon-power dance
Which leaves nought of our weather here much up to chance."

Rain Dragon

"It's the dragon's dance which brings the rain!" exclaimed Elisabeth.

"Exactly right!
It's quite a sight!"

"So why has it stopped raining? Where is the dragon?"

"Our dragon's sulking in a cavern deep
Where to itself its sorrow keeps
It dances not now the chocolate's gone
And without its dance, drought carries on."

"Oh no!" cried Elisabeth. "We've got to bring the chocolate back! But how do we do that?"


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