Monday, June 23, 2008

Little Boys

There once were two little boys
that loved their toys
They didn't like to share
not even a peice of hair
but they still had many joys

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Mouse

There once was a mouse
that lived in a very big house
He loved the swiss cheese
but he never said please
so that's why he's just a tiny mouse

A cat named Pat

There once was a cat
that's name was Pat
At night he pittered and pattered
But when someone heard him he scattered
At night he would find things like a dirty old hat

Pigs

Pigs live on farms
They say Oink-Oink
But don't scare them
Because they'll go Boink

Cows

Cows are black and white
Cows go moo-moo
When they can't do anthing
They don't get blue

Peaceful

It was the late afternoon and I
was sitting on a rock by the
most beautiful thing I'd ever
seen. Alone in the forest.
A small stream that led to
a few waterfalls and no one
knew about it but me.
I sat alone, the world so
peaceful. I could here people
having the best time and never knowing
what lies below. The only times I went
to that crazy building where that
wedding party was I realized
that in those woods that stream
was so wonderful. The one person
that knew about this place was
me.

Haiku SUMMER

Seasons come and go
Winter to Spring to Summer
and Fall but starts over again

Teddy Bears

Teddy Bears are like a
comforting and loving
gift from above that you can
love and snuggle with forever.

Summer

Summer is like the morning
sun breaking through
the treetops

Monday, June 2, 2008

(Mr. Linden's Library)

On a foggy evening, a young lady named Madeline was peering at some very old books that could only be checked out to the smartest and most well-known people in her town. Mr. Linden had heard tha rustling, so he decided to investigate.
"Whoa there, what are you doing in this section? You know you should'nt be here." Mr. Linden explained when he saw Madeline.
Madeline answered, "I can be in here, I just cant check out any books."
"Okay, okay." Mr.Linden murmured as he walked away.
Madeline returned to peering at the books. A few minutes later, Madeline came across an old worn out book that had the fancy, old-time writing on it. The title read Spells, A Mystifing Journey. Madeline noticed that she could not open the book, but most of all a weird engravment that looked semi-familiar. Suddenly, Madeline had a very odd flashback. She saw her mother before she died, giving Madeline an ancient pendant that was shaped like a star that was passed down for centuries by her family. Her mother had whispered, "Honey, this is the key," and quietly died. Now, five and a half years later, she finally figured out what she was talking about.
Quickly, Madeline grabbed the book, ran out of the library, down the street, and into the Victorian house her parents owned.