Seventeen Ducklings And A Unicorn Poem by Anne Unknown

Seventeen Ducklings And A Unicorn



Five ducklings and a leprechaun had a picnic,
eating cake and other goodies.
Five more ducklings came,
accompanied by a mermaid.
They joined the picnic,
and had lots of fun.
A unicorn appeared,
ridden by a duckling,
and six other ducklings travelling with them.
They sat down with the others,
conversing with each other.
The air got cold,
and mist fogged up.
The 17 ducklings waited with the leprechaun, mermaid and unicorn.
They waited in fear.
A man in black robes came towards the frightened group,
and asked if he could join.
They nervously said yes, and the strange man sat down.
When it was time to prepare dinner,
the man proposed to gather wood for the fire,
if he was accompanied by the mermaid and leprechaun.
The mermaid and leprechaun didn't come back.
The man said they were gone,
and the seventeen ducklings and the unicorn became wary.
That night,
seventeen ducklings and a unicorn disappeared as well.

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Anne Unknown

Anne Unknown

Den Helder, Netherlands
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