How to adapt the text into poetry

"Tell me, I can't eat my millet without food" comes from the pre-Qin's anonymous storytelling. It means: vole, vole, don't eat my millet! The poem is as follows:

Shuoshu

Pre-Qin? anonymous

Vole, vole, don't eat my millet! I have served you hard for years, but you don't care about me. Vowed to get rid of you and go to a happy land. That promised land, that promised land, is my good place!

Vole, vole, don't eat my wheat! I have served you hard for many years, but you are not kind to me. Swear to get rid of you and enjoy the state. That country, that country of music, is my good place!

Rat, vole, don't eat my seedlings! After years of hard work, you don't want me! I vowed to get rid of you and go to the suburbs to laugh. That happy suburb, that happy suburb, who is still lamenting the long cry!