Cappuccett Red
Tant ma tant temp ago, ce stava 'na little Cappucciett Red
One mattin her mamma dissed: "Dear Cappucciett, take this cest to the nonn but warning to the lup that is very ma very kattiv! And torn prest! Good luck! And in boc at the lup!"
Cappucciett didn't capl very well this ultim thing but went away, da sol, with the cest
Cammining cammining, in the cuor of the forest, at a cert punt she incontered the lup, who dissed: "Hi! Piccula piezz'e girl! 'Ndove do you go?"
"To the nonn with this little cest, which is little but it is full of a sacc of chocolate and biscots and panetons and more, more, more and mirtills" she dissed
"Ah, mannagg 'a maruschella" (maybe an expression com: what a cul that I had) dissed the lup, with a fium of saliv out of the bocc
And so the lup dissed: "Beh, now I dev andar because the telephonin is squilling, sorry
And the lup went away, but not very away, but to the nonn's house
Cappucciett Red, who was very ma very lent, lent un casin, continued for her sentier in the forest
The lup arrived at the house, suoned the campanel, entered, and, after saluting the nonn, magned her in a boccon
Then, after sputing the dentier, he indossed the ridicol night berret and fikked himself in the let
When Cappucciett Red came to the fint nonn's house, suoned and entered
But when the little and a bit stupid girl saw the nonn (non was the nonn, but the lup, ricord!) dissed: "But nonn, why do you stay in let?"
And the nonn-lup: "Oh, I've stort my cavigl doing aerobics!"
"Oh, poor nonn!", said Cappucciett (she was more than a bit stupid, I think, wasn't she?)
Then she dissed: "But what big okks do you have? Do you bisogn some collir?"
"Oh, no! It's for see you better, my dear stupid little girl" dissed the nonn-lup
Then Cappucciett, who was more dur than a block of marm: "But what big oreks do you have, do you have the orekkions?"
And the nonn-lup: "Oh, no! It is to ascolt you better"
And Cappucciett (that I think was now really rincoglionited) said: "But what big dents do you have!"
And the lup, that at this point wanted to dir: "Cossi ti mai?" (maybe an expression com: to buy to you the little machine, never?) dissed: "It is to magn you better!" And magned really tutt quant the poor little red girl
But (ta dah!) out of the house a simpatic, curious and innocen cacciator of frodo (maybe a city near there) sented all and dissed: "Accident! A lup! Its pellicc vals a sac of solds"
And so, spinted only for the compassion for the little girl, butted a terr the kils of volps, fringuells and conigls that he had ammazzed till that moment, imbracced the fucil, entered in the stanz and killed the lup
Then quarced his panz (being attent not to rovin the pellicc) and tired fora the nonn (still viv) and Cappucciett (still rincoglionited)
And so, at the end, the cacciator of frodo vended the pellicc and guadagned (Honestly) a sacc of solds
The nonn magned tutt the leccornies in the cest
Cappucciett red..
beh!, let her stay, because she had capit
And so, everybody lived felix and content (maybe not the lup!)