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Diana, of Myths of the Mirror has a new feature on her blog called, “New Year, New Feature: a Speculative Fiction Writing Prompt.” Please visit the link above to find out more about the challenge, then get to it!
I bet you thought they would frighten me
All those white mice, nestled in an old tree
But let me tell you, how they got up there
This is a scene, most think would be rare
I heard them holler, so I came, like thunder
Buried in the snow, was a house, gone under
I had to figure out a way, to help save the mice
There wasn’t much time, I couldn’t think twice
I picked up the house, and held it in my trunk
Lifted it up to the tree, dropped it down, plunk
Straightened it, carefully, in the bend of a branch
Those little mice, still, on top of their ranch
When all had settled, they thanked me a bunch
For not thinking to make them, my dinner or lunch
Making sure they’d be fine, I turned to head home
Back to the jungle, where I most like to roam
Waving, they said, they hoped we’d be friends
Nodding, I left, but this isn’t quite where it ends
Soon I returned, on the first day of spring
To set the house aground, but this time I brought string
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