This is a special Hollow Earth poem I made Based upon Jules Verne's 'Journey to the Center of the Earth':
The Hollow World
by
Kelston Hubler
Deep beneath our planet,
lies the ancient Hollow Earth,
saved by a sky of granite,
holding creatures since it's birth.
Just below the granite sky,
Pterosaurs still can fly,
Super Mushrooms, big as trees,
rarely attract giant bees.
Just below the stormy seas,
Pleisiosaurs, green as peas,
dance with purple Icthyosaurs,
sea-lizards, blind fish, and many more.
A 200-pound Gigantosaurus,
sings with raptorsaurs in chorus,
flocks of glowing, bright-blue Birds,
folow giant Mastodon herds.
Giant hairy caveman sing,
to Venus Fly-Traps ''Ding-a-Ling'',
and as Magnetic Boulders float,
the Giant Atlantean Lizards note:
'' even if you do get in,
getting out's not around the bin''!
Bravo, Kelston! Your poem is absolutely amazing! You have a very rare talent not only for poetry at such a young age (11 yrs.), but also for painting an exciting, vivid picture of The Hollow World, using only words. I want to go there! Love, Grandma.
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