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#1 My name is Tom. I live with mom. I have some Giant issues. I'm such a wreck. Hang on a sec. I need some Giant tissues. #2 When I sneeze, there's such a breeze. Trees and houses tumble. They get so mad, it makes me sad To hear the people grumble. #3 I'd run and hide, but last I tried, I fell and hit the ground. The valley rumpled, the mountains crumpled— You should have heard the sound. #4 A young boy, only two— I was the same as you. I was bigger by three And by four, I grew more— I was almost as tall as a tree. #5 It’s hard to sit, find clothes that fit, And friends? I’ve never had one. They’re scared of me, But they can’t see— I am really fun. #6 One morning, without warning, a storm began to brew. The rain fell, the river swelled, and thunder rumbled through. #7 The river rose, it spilled and flowed— It rushed right through the town. The people screamed, the houses leaned, And fences tumbled down. #8 I stomped my foot— a hole I put in a field by the town. One stomp did make a giant lake, must be two acres round. #9 The river waned, despite the rain. The people stood and cheered. “Oh, so brave— the town he saved, the Giant that they feared!” #10 Smiling faces, welcome places greet me every day. My troubles ended, now befriended— they invited me to stay. #11 Ten years have passed, my friends at last— in peace and love I live. I wake each day, searching for a way to my friends, a gift to give. #12 One final thought— the love I sought was always mine to claim. “My friend,” said Elf, “just love yourself, and your story ends the same.”
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Jun 1, 2025
Jun 1, 2025 at 2:32 PM UTC
Giant Problems
#1 My name is Tom. I live with mom. I have some Giant issues. I'm such a wreck. Hang on a sec. I need some Giant tissues. #2 When I sneeze, there's such a breeze. Trees and houses tumble. They get so mad, it makes me sad To hear the people grumble. #3 I'd run and hide, but last I tried, I fell and hit the ground. The valley rumpled, the mountains crumpled— You should have heard the sound. #4 A young boy, only two— I was the same as you. I was bigger by three And by four, I grew more— I was almost as tall as a tree. #5 It’s hard to sit, find clothes that fit, And friends? I’ve never had one. They’re scared of me, But they can’t see— I am really fun. #6 One morning, without warning, a storm began to brew. The rain fell, the river swelled, and thunder rumbled through. #7 The river rose, it spilled and flowed— It rushed right through the town. The people screamed, the houses leaned, And fences tumbled down. #8 I stomped my foot— a hole I put in a field by the town. One stomp did make a giant lake, must be two acres round. #9 The river waned, despite the rain. The people stood and cheered. “Oh, so brave— the town he saved, the Giant that they feared!” #10 Smiling faces, welcome places greet me every day. My troubles ended, now befriended— they invited me to stay. #11 Ten years have passed, my friends at last— in peace and love I live. I wake each day, searching for a way to my friends, a gift to give. #12 One final thought— the love I sought was always mine to claim. “My friend,” said Elf, “just love yourself, and your story ends the same.”
I wrote a children's book. I teach grades K-8 so I'm at similar level of maturity. I hope your inner child enjoys this!
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Jun 1, 2025
Jun 1, 2025 at 2:32 PM UTC
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