Fantasy Poetry posted December 23, 2019


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The little Unicorn helps save Christmas night

Littlest Unicorn Saves Christmas

by gramalot8

Poor Rudolph became drastically sick
Just in time for Christmas night!

" Oh, no!" Santa cried, What shall I do?
I need his nose to shine like a light!"

The Elves and Reindeers and Mrs Claus, too!
Put their heads together....
" We haven't a clue!"

Just then, Santa came up with a plan!
He'd go to Fairyville to get a helping hand.

He hitched up the reindeers and hurried on his way!
He had to get help to save Christmas Day!

He arrived as he'd planned and the Fairies all gathered
With a hustle and bustle, and a smither, and a smather!

The Queen of Fairyville spoke sharply and quick!
"Hurry up, everyone we must help St. Nick!"

" Santa,"she said, "we have just who you need!"
"He's small but has power, with muscles and speed!"

"But most of all the top of his horn,
has the brightest of light that's ever been worn!"

They all hurried inside towards a little old barn,
which was tattered and torn and held up with yarn!

Santa peered 'round and with a glimpse of an eye,
he spotted a Unicorn, standing timid and shy!

" Come here, little fella! I think you'll be great.
Hurry up now, before it's too late!
"
Then he gently steered, and guided and led
that sweet little Unicorn to the front of his sled!

And with vim and great vigor and his horn lit up bright,
The Littlest Unicorn helped save Christmas that night!



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