Their We Go!

By Fidget

 

"Their", "they're", and "there", all said the same way,
Cause lots of confusion, so I'll tell you today:
She stands "over there",
"They're" quite unfair,
And "their" sheep have a lot to say.

(Their: Posessive. Used when showing ownership. "Their sheep had an unusual habit of talking."
They're: A contraction of "they are". "Are" is a to-be verb. "They're holding sheep auditions for A Close Shave's sequel."
There: An adverb, pronoun, adjective, noun, and interjection. "There they are!")