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The snowy mountains of old Rose up above the top Teeny tiny raindrops came Onto the ground, plip plop Children young and old run Ready to slip and fall Once they saw their bruises They would whine, scream, bawl There was woman in a house Known as Ellie Regard She ran a petite flower shop And once dated a bard She said, "I know you're having fun But worry about this town Soon the rain will grow plentiful And then we will all drown." Not heeding her warnings They shunned her little shop They threw dung and wet clothes On the ruby red rooftop Ellie could not help but scream And run far away Into a dark and cold cave Where she would stay It came to the point when the rain Grew a staggering whole foot Frantically, they tried to counter it By throwing bags of soot Ellie felt a dark force Whispering to her ear She hit it in a fit of whiplash And begged, "Please disappear!" Shots rang out into the night The only source of light Ellie screamed once more and ran And saw the flooding town In a livid shock she said, "I knew you all would drown!" But she herself was swept up Struggling for air A wooden oar that had splintered Took hold of her red hair She knew that she would not live And knew that she could not forgive
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Dec 9, 2018
Dec 9, 2018 at 6:11 PM UTC
The Flood; An Epic
The snowy mountains of old Rose up above the top Teeny tiny raindrops came Onto the ground, plip plop Children young and old run Ready to slip and fall Once they saw their bruises They would whine, scream, bawl There was woman in a house Known as Ellie Regard She ran a petite flower shop And once dated a bard She said, "I know you're having fun But worry about this town Soon the rain will grow plentiful And then we will all drown." Not heeding her warnings They shunned her little shop They threw dung and wet clothes On the ruby red rooftop Ellie could not help but scream And run far away Into a dark and cold cave Where she would stay It came to the point when the rain Grew a staggering whole foot Frantically, they tried to counter it By throwing bags of soot Ellie felt a dark force Whispering to her ear She hit it in a fit of whiplash And begged, "Please disappear!" Shots rang out into the night The only source of light Ellie screamed once more and ran And saw the flooding town In a livid shock she said, "I knew you all would drown!" But she herself was swept up Struggling for air A wooden oar that had splintered Took hold of her red hair She knew that she would not live And knew that she could not forgive
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Dec 9, 2018
Dec 9, 2018 at 6:11 PM UTC
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