D. Wallace Peach reads a poem she created for her monthly writing challenge. It’s fabulous! Have a listen and read along!
I actually recorded this if you want to listen along.
The Elephant Child
by D. Wallace Peach
An elephant child, carefree and wild
Walked into the wintry woods
He followed fox tails and jackrabbit trails
Ignoring his mother’s “shoulds”
Of course, he got lost and chilled by the frost
As night began to fall
To his rump he sunk and tooted his trunk
But no one answered his call
Oh, that cold night, to the elephant fright
The clouds began to snow
He sniffled and shivered, shook and quivered
His nose he needed to blow
The blizzard swirled and snowflakes twirled
He plodded on wobbly knees
His head grew stuffy, the snow so fluffy
He blew out a honking sneeze
Losing hope, he started to mope
When in an evergreen tree
He spied a house, just right for a mouse
And he let go a trumpet of glee
Alas the…
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I can’t believe she recorded a narration of this as well!! Incredible! I’m blown away! O.O
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Thanks again for reading, Ethan, and for the sweet comment. 🙂
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I know! Isn’t it fabulous? That’s why I had to share. ❤
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My sentiments exactly! I loved it! ❤
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Thanks again for sharing, Colleen. I’m so tickled that you enjoyed the poem. A special treat since you are a poet extraordinaire. 🙂 You made my day! ❤
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LOL! Oh, I can’t write poetry like that, Diana. I am in awe of my friends who can. My brain doesn’t work like that. What an amazing tale. When until you read mine. LOL! 😀
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Wasn’t this fabulous? Thanks for sharing. ❤
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