Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The Twelve Pixies - Part Three by Joanne Morris Okano

     The Spanapixs were half-humans, half-pixies, lived in an abandonned burrow and used things others didn't want.  They were poets.  The Spanapixs were bigger and sturdier-looking than pixies and dressed in leafy clothes, too.
     They put a lot of poems in bottles, corked them up and put them out to sea, in an attempt to get more readers.
     Here is a little song they wrote:
    
     The pixies came by.
     They flew high in the sky.
     Got stuck in the trees,
     Came from overseas.
     The pixies came by.

     The Spanapixs had a poetry festival to celebrate the safe arrival of the pixies and read them all their best poems. 
                                                                     TO BE CONTINUED

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