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The Wunderful Tree
By Robert Walanka, Richard Plant, Ian Piirtola AuthorHouse
Copyright © 2015 Robert Walanka
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ISBN: 978-1-5049-1168-9
CHAPTER 1
Listen all you bright — eyed children To this tale of happy — sad, About two lands filled with visions One so good. ... And one, Oh! So bad.
In the land of good intentions Hugs and laughter fill the air, In the land of bad and evil Dark clouds form in great despair.
As this story is told before you Use your mind to truly see, How a madness changed to gladness Now, please listen carefully!
The tree from the garden Was not just a tree, She could walk and talk She could hear and see.
She would stroll along On a beautiful walk, And greet all her friends With silly tree talk.
She could hear the birds chirping On the branches of her tree, She could see all around But she couldn't see you or me.
You see this tree is from WUNDERFUL LAND Tall, straight and firm she does stand.
There are lots of fun — loving creatures Found in this land One of them is simply called ...
THE ZUBACANFANMAN" He has a square — shaped face And a long, pointy nose, With four wiggling fingers And twelve tiny toes
His two eyes are crossed And in the night they do glow. In the center of his body Is a fan that does blow. The form of his body Is shaped like a can, That's why he's called "THE ZUBACANFANMAN."
Another creature Who is found in this land, Is a three — face fool they call "DIMPY DAN
At first he is mad And then he turns sad, But he always ends up glad. ...
WHAT A SILLY, DILLY LAD!
Another favorite Who everyone knows, Is our lovely friend ... "UKABOTTLEMAPOSE"
She's tall and quite slender With a cute puggy nose, Her bright, curly hair Smells just like a rose.
A bottle is formed From her head to her toes, That's why she's called "UKABOTTLEMAPOSE."
WUNDERFUL LAND Is a wonderful place, Where all the bright colors Reach out in to space. With smilers and laughers Just look at each face, There's plenty of hugging For all to embrace.
(Continues...)
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