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Little Lucy Walker The Doll Poem
“The Doll”
Once upon a time in Northern Montana , the deep in the haunted woods of QUARRYFALLS were screaming , where the branches were never straight and where the leaves never grow, a 16 year old girl was running from nothing and screaming about a red eyed beast. The rest of the 302 POPULATION was asleep and could not hear her. That steals your soul and pierces your heart. She finally stopped in the middle of eight trees that surrounded her like they were alive(simile). It was wearing a pink lace dress with a blue bonneted doll. It had rosey cheeks with blue eyes as deep as the Pacific Ocean. The girl knowing what’s gonna happen like a fly on a spiders web. She lunges for the doll trying to push it out of her path, so she can make it
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Her mother was in the asylum because she had schizophrenia. Her eldest brother used to work in the abandon power plant but a huge explosion happened. Nobody knows what happened, and that's why nobody works there now. Her other brother Zack looked after her because their father died in the QUARRY MINES. They all used to live in a house next to the ABANDON QUARRY MINE Her family got annoyed easily from her jokes. One day she was playing hide and go seek. Hiding behind the trees, whose shadows scream a warning, waiting for her brother Zack to finish counting. While she was hiding… She heard a soft, kind voice leading her down the windy, crooked path, and there it was… Staring at her through the mud. She saw the doll. She picked it up and felt the lace on her pink dress. It was all muddy from the rain a few nights ago. She heard the sound of rushing water. She looked up and saw a huge, rumbling waterfall. She wanted to wash the dried brown mud off; as she washed it off she started to see the eyes. They looked in her ocean blue eyes; speaking to her. She heard that same light voice. She thought about the voice and how it lead her to the doll. That voice, Is the doll. She ran to her brother Zack to tell him about the talking

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