The Magic Box Poem by Luca Menin

The Magic Box



I will put in my box a clicking clapping dolphin as graceful as can be
A beautiful sunset by an old tree
A glad grubby gorilla cuddling a kitten
A glowing little person, a shiny sparkly gem
A tooth from a fierce dinosaur
A spiky small cactus, a wizzy fizzy drink.
Fashioned by gold and steel
The inside has animal skin
The corners are made from lion claws
the skin has to be the fluffiest fur of all

Gaia Menin
Age 7

Thursday, October 23, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: magic
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