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The Black Unicorn
Contributed by
NeonHusky
on
Thursday, 17th February 2005 @ 03:56:53 PM in AEST
Topic:
fantasy
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His mane is black and is of gleaming silk.
His muzzle is soft, as smooth as milk.
The horn on his head is long and twisted
He trotted by a small tree and barely missed it.
Then his horn began a song,
The song stopped it wasn’t long.
There was a hum and twinkle sound
Then a soft glow was all around
He stopped his heavy fork-hoofed feet,
Because there was someone special he would meet,
He waited and waited for someone to show.
Then came a creature as white as snow,
She had four legs, a tail, and a graceful head.
And left behind was a feather trail she shed.
She was a Pegasus from above,
And you could tell they were in love.
Then they left before dawn’s light.
She was the moon and he was the night.
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NeonHusky
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2005-02-17 15:56:53] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: The Black Unicorn
(User Rating: 1 ) by Rhymingron on
Thursday, 17th February 2005 @ 04:01:53 PM AEST (User
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This is a pleasant read. For an 8th grader it is fantastic. Thanks for sharing. |
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Re: The Black Unicorn
(User Rating: 1 ) by disturbed_silence on
Friday, 18th February 2005 @ 01:53:21 PM AEST (User
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for writing that in 8th grade ,it's amazing!!!!
and is nice that it rhymes and makes sense too. |
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