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PFU (A Guide To Mythical Creatures in a Poem)
One day, a cute little orange, fell out of the sky.
He fell down, happily, but didn’t know why.
Then kitten bananas, met, to cushion his fall.
They caught him in their peels, and gave him a call:
“Oh Unicorn Orange so high in the Sky, Flying so happily and doesn’t know why.”
“Soaring, soaring up so high. Beautifully, oh so beautifully right through the sky.”
So, Strawberry Horses gallop in the air, as
Blueberry Puppies lick right through their hair.
Then he rolls on the ground wondering where he will be, when
A small little angry bird starts to smile with glee.
So, atop a small hill, stands a mighty sling-shot.
Where Uni-a-corn Orange, starts to pours out his heart.
This angry bird of just straight up happy knows just what he’ll do.
He’ll wish for a rainbow of rubber bands for Unicorn Orange too.
“Unicorn Orange is a wonderful sight. Just smile for a mile, he’ll make your day bright.
Because he’s Unicorn Orange full of power and might just keep on smiling and you’ll smile bright.”
“Oh Unicorn Orange so high in the Sky, Flying so happily and doesn’t know why.”
“Soaring, soaring up so high. Beautifully, oh so beautifully right through the sky.” Not only have dragons become news on the popular front but there has been a veritable explosion of interest within children. Like most children before me, I also went through this stage and emerged as a teenager who questioned the world, especially on these once-living creatures that I see now as ‘mythical.’ I questioned myself of how people knew the colour of dragons, what sounds they made, how fast they flew, how long they lived, and so forth. Surely they would know…someone said so on television…I read it in a dragon book…there was this article in a magazine. The point I always made is people do not everything about living animals, so how can we possibly know so much about animals that disappeared before even dinosaurs appeared, which disappeared 60 million years ago?
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