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Created on: July 18, 2008 Last Updated: January 30, 2010
A midsummer night's dream
If I had a unicorn,
here's what I'd do,
I'd groom her, and brush her,
And dye her hair blue.
I'd polish her horn,
till it sparkled and gleamed.
I'd feed her a diet
of peaches and cream.
If I had a unicorn,
to the moon I would ride,
returning on a rainbow,
pots of gold by my side.
I'd offer my riches
to you in the morn.
I'll bet you'd be happy
with me, and my unicorn.
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Poetry: Unicorns
The last one of her kind,
She sits
By the whispering willows of the haunted woods
That keep taunting her, reminding her...
by Carol Gioia
A midsummer night's dream
If I had a unicorn,
here's what I'd do,
I'd groom her, and brush her,
And dye her hair blue.
I'd
UNICORN
In a meadow, in a land that time forgot
Stands a unicorn on his favorite spot
Hoof to head dressed in pearly white
Deep in the woods, near the ancient falls
Some say they hear the unicorns call
Hidden from sight, yet some have seen
A unicorn
The unicorn from a myth was born
Said to have powers in his horn
In the middle of his head, this projection
neutralized
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