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GRANDPAS CROWN

Contributed by raven-lyn on Saturday, 11th June 2005 @ 07:24:23 PM in AEST
Topic: StoryPoetry



ONCE UPON A TIME IN A TINY LITTLE TOWN. THERE WAS A MAN WHO ALWAYS WORE A FROWN. NO ONE KNEW WHY THIS MAN WAS SO SAD. WHERE EVER HE WENT HE ALWASYS LOOKED MAD. SO ONE DAY A LITTLE GIRL WENT UP TO HIM. I GUESS IT WAS SOME SORT OF CHILDISH WHIM. SHE ASKED HIM WHY HE ALWAYS WERE A FROWN. TO EVERYONES AMAZEMENT HE SAID"THAT HE HAD LOST HIS CROWN" SHE ASKED IF HE WAS SOME SORT OF KING. HE SAID YES, AT ONE TIME LONG AGO I WAS BUT ALL I HAVE LEFT IS MY CLASS RING. SO THE LITTLE GIRL ASKED HER MOMMY IF SHE COULD HELP HIM OUT.HER MOMMY SAID YES WITHOUT A DOUBT.SO SHE TOOK HER TO A DEPARTMENT STORE. EVEN THOU THEY WERE VERY ,VERY POOR.THE LITLE GIRL WENT AND BROUGHT A JEWELED CROWN. THAN TOOK IT TO THE MAN WHO ALWAYS WORN A FROWN. SHE PLACED IT UP ON HIS HEAD WITH A SWEET SMILE AND SAID"GRANDPA YOU ARE THE KING OF MY LIFE" THEN THE MAN TURNED AROUND WITH A TEAR IN HIS EYE. AND A SMILE THAT LITE UP HIS FACE. SAID TO HIS WIFE OF 50 YRS.. THAT HIS GRAND DAUGHTER ALWAYS KNEW HOW TO MAKE HIS OLD HEART PICK UP A PACE.




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Re: GRANDPAS CROWN (User Rating: 1 )
by jonquilcottage on Wednesday, 22nd March 2006 @ 10:39:47 PM AEST
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I like this poem it is very nice teary one.




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