In the frozen north there lives a man
Who never said no to a challenge.
He once lived in the South then saw
A commercial proclaiming a simple life
In the arctic wilderness where moose roam
And Alaska natives speak forgotten tongues
So smitten, he gave up his life to move there
His friends said he was crazy, that he’d die
But he bought cold weather gear, and made calls
And snapped up some land no one wanted
Money changed hands to help build a dream
A wooden cottage nestled in no man’s land
Just stop by today and ask to stay
An Bob will smile and welcome you in
And tell you the wonders he has seen
Nice. You could swap out “Bob” for “he” to generalize the poem.