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Rated: E · Prose · Comedy · #2057335
Poem about a Princess named Phoebe and an Ogre.
*Crown* Princess Phoebe went into the forest and she wandered too far.
An ogre wanted to kidnap the Princess Phoebe and he was just bad.
He followed the little girl and she couldn't run very fast.
He grabbed her and she screamed for her brother Jack to help.

Sparkling Fairies heard her cries and they flew after the ogre.
He kept slapping them and swatting them and the
fairies fell to the ground. Little gnomes chased the
ogre as well but their little feet couldn't keep up.

*Crown* Little Princess Phoebe was doomed. That mean ogre!
A unicorn chased the ogre. The unicorn's horn pierced his arm.
The mean ogre kept running with little Princess Phoebe. Who could
save her? A sweet eight year old small defenseless Princess! *Tiara*

Pegasus was flying overhead and a dragon as well.
The purple colored dragon swooped down and so did Pegasus. The
Princess would be saved! Pegasus fly under the Princess
and put her on his back. The dragon scared the ogre.

An ogre scared, you asked? The ogre knew the dragon could
breathe fire on him. He ran home to his cave. He never bothered
anyone again. The Princess flew on Pegasus all the time.
Mom and Dad, the King and Queen proclaimed the dragon was to be hunted no longer.

Princess Phoebe never wandered off by herself again. The fairies
dropped rocks on the ogre every time he left his cave. Jack threw things at him, too.
The dragon made him leave his cave. The bad ogre moved
to another area. Last I heard, he was living in a hole in the ground!

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Thank you Megan for supporting 'Friends of Phoebe' and for participating in a small poem challenge. You're awesome. *^*Heart*^*
~Minya~

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