Dormouse And A Ghost Poem by nimal dunuhinga

Dormouse And A Ghost

Rating: 5.0


This rare creature used to sleep all over the winter.
When the winter was over, one night the poor man heard
Somebody was scuffing the ragged doormat.
Then he slightly opened the door and peeped.
He saw it was scurrying away.
The next day at the same time
Scraping sound came.
He opened the door and kept a carrot on the mat.
This habit continued until the undernourished man died.
But it came as usual to the haunted house and there was always a carrot on the mat.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Alison Cassidy 20 September 2006

Sandra has responded eloquently to this delightful story. One my children would have loved, I'm sure. You are a fine storyteller, Nimal. love, Allie xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Sandra Fowler 19 September 2006

Profoundly sweet. A lovely little poem worthy to be included in a child's storybook. I am enchanted, Nimal. Warm regards, Sandra

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