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Oh, what a crisp, beautiful morning, Surely this will be a wonderful day, For every cloud that we will see On our way, I’ll wish for a silver lining, Designed just for you and me. Adventure was nearing, I felt it in my bones, I want Sandy to have an unforgettable day, Hey Sandy, did you see that Unicorn, It was white with bright pink stripes, And three young babies, recently born. Sandy is my friend and was since primary school, She has always been like a sister to me, She was often avoided and shunned by her peers, Sadly, they left her out of their daily activities. Throughout her school years. We decided to follow the Unicorn’s tracks, I helped Sandy into her chair, Our target a Unicorn with stripes white and bright pink, And her three babies, is this for real, Was I dreaming I had to stop to think. A fairy flew in front of us with a magic wand, Hi girls, I think you need some help, It’s Tinker Bell I yelled to Sandy, Follow me and my magic wand the fairy said, pleased To meet you Sandy, the mummy Unicorn’s name is Brandy. Brandy is my very good friend Tinker Bell said, We all belong to this magic forest, There are elves and pixies as well, With this news, our excitement became intense, Will we see them all, Sandy asked, pray tell. How did we stumble or drive into such magic, There’s a pixie I shouted out loud, No I’m wrong, there are two, in fact three. Shy at first, they ventured closer, Gave Sandy a hug, then hurried to hide behind a tree. Sandy was mesmerized, was all this a fairy tale, Could this possibly be true she asked, I had already drowned with profound depth And immeasurable pleasure, into fantasia land and the magic Forest, maybe dreamland I mumbled, yet I walked with stealth. The child came out in Sandy, bubbly and sparky as She reached her arms up high, clutching at leaves, Singing and plucking buttercups and many a bluebell, As I helped her to make a crown with these flowers and grass For her hair, her excitement for me, held no parallel. It began to drizzle but the sun still shone through the Trees, my mother called it a monkeys wedding, The light rain came down incessantly, showering Us from the heavens above, and elves helped me Push Sandy’s wheelchair, so kind, so overwhelming. Over there, look, I have just seen Brandy Exclaimed Tinker Bell, as she waved her wand, Brandy and her three babies floated to Sandy, Who overcome by all that had happened, cried. I knelt down and put my arms around her, I gave her candy. She fed the four Unicorns and lovingly we stroked them, Suddenly we felt a gentle wind, see you someday soon, Tinker Bell said with a twinkle in her eye, back to my old car We went, so was it a dream Sandy asked, I don’t think so, For on your head is still a crown, and my old car now, a Jaguar!
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