Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Ellie the Ballet Dancing Pig‏

 

Ellie the Ballet Dancing Pig

Written by Amanda Ong
Copyright 2014 by Amanda Ong

 
 
There once was a grassy green meadow 
Which was owned by a mean farmer named Moe. 
He was so mean to the goat kid, 
That his other animals all hid. 
 
In Moe’s farm there was a pig named Ellie, 
She had impressive belly. 
But on every sunny day, 
Ellie would trot outside to dance some pig ballet. 
 
But one sunny day, 
As Ellie was dancing ballet. 
Out her mother did run, 
To spoil her fun. 
 
Her mother did warn, Moe is here!  
Ellie quaked in fear. 
But as she tried to hide, 
She found herself too wide. 
 
So she tried to cower, 
Behind a small flower. 
But Moe did quickly spot her, 
By her bristly pink fur. 
 
Aha! He cried 
Oh no! Ellie sighed 
And as her last say, 
She danced some ballet. 
 
Moe was so shocked, 
He stood like he’d been locked 
He decided he needed a long break, 
For his sanity’s sake. 
 
The animals were so glad 
Because Moe had been so bad. 
They held a big celebration, 
It was a joyous occasion. 
 
They did baa and they did moo, 
They did neigh and they did coo. 
There was scraps and hay, 
And drinks all day. 
 
The animals let out a big cheer. 
Moe the terrible is not here! 
They partied all day, 
In the most crazy of ways. 
 
And so every single day, 
Ellie would teach the animals ballet. 
It was a good thing the Ellie never needed to hide. 
She had grown terribly wide. 
 
 
 
 

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