Thursday, February 28, 2008

The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe Poem

The story began
On a curious day
When young Peter, Edmund, Susan, and Lucy
Only sought to play
They hid in the wardrobe
Covered in coats
But then stepped behind
And discovered a snowy land
With a huge lamp post
The children stared in amazement
At their new world in awe
No one would ever believe what they saw
A snowy land with no Christmas all year
The white witch cast this spell
And she was to fear
But the siblings would face a tough challenge yet
They must defeat the witch
And all the ev il they met
The children were aided
Along their way, of course
But Aslan, the mighty lion
Had the most force
He guarded the children
With very little strife
He even met with the witch
And sacrificed his own life
However, a fact about Aslan
Must be understood
His magic was not evil
On the contrary; it was very good
With the help of the children
He defeated the queen
And a new land of Narnia
Was to be seen
Young Peter, Edmund, Susan, and Lucy
Now ruled the land
The evil was punished
And the good was never banned
The link below is a clip from the major motion picture The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe based on the novel by C.S. Lewis. Take a Look.

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