This is Anna
Anna has a dolly
A raggedy little thing
Her name is Miss Molly
Anna loves Miss Molly
She had her since she was three
Miss Molly loves Anna
They are as close as can be
Sometimes Anna is happy
Which makes Miss Molly happy
Sometimes Anna is sad
Which makes Miss Molly sad
Sometimes Anna had to leave
Which makes Miss Molly angry
And when Miss Molly is angry
Anna is scared
But that's okay
Because Miss Molly always says she's sorry
And Anna forgives her
Because friends accept apology
One day, Anna had to go on a 'trip'
Miss Molly wanted to come
“No, sweetie, Miss Molly can't go
This is your first day of school,” said her mum
So Anna left
And Miss Molly grew angry
She grew so mad
Her smiley face turned ugly
When Anna came back home
And went to her dolly in her room
Miss Molly started shouting at her
Her face full of anger and gloom
“Why did you leave me?” she yelled,
“I thought we were best friends!”
“We are,” Anna cried back,
“But you have to wait until school ends.”
Miss Molly grew quiet
Her face blank on her raggedy head
A few minutes passed
And she finally said
“Stay with me, Anna,
Forever and ever.
We will never be apart
Whenever and wherever.”
Anna looked at Miss Molly
Into her dolly's button eyes
And finally said, “Okay.
No more saying goodbyes.”
In the closet on a little girl's room
In a box full of forgotten toys
Lay two little dollies
Smiling in the silent noise.
The End
This story was my attempt on writing a scary, short, poetic story that was not too extreme for younger children, but will still scare them. I was originally going to narrate this with illustrations for my Art class, but then realized that it was not suppose to have too many words :(. Ah well, enjoy and please review!