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Sarah The Spider
1 November, 2001
Author: Sami Finley

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One Night Sarah the spider was sleeping on her web. It was a windy night and the wind was so strong it blew Sarah's web, and her, away across the field. They landed on a gate.

She said, "this is a nice place for me to spin my web." So she started spinning her web. It took a long time. It took all day and when it got dark she finished. Then she went to sleep.

The next day she met some friend's and she went on walks with them. She discovered some stuff and she had fun.

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Comments on this poem/writing:

Nicole Fritz (24.28.33.50) -- Friday, March 7 2003, 01:36 am

Silly Spiders!

I'm scared of spiders,that my fear.But thats a cool poem.
Martin Vann (65.56.175.179) -- Friday, March 7 2003, 11:23 pm

The Spider Finds A New Home

Sami,
Neat poem. Sounds like your spider was moved away in a hurry by the wind. But its, nice your spider has a new home and friends.

Very Good Poem!

Thank You
MartinV
Stacey (68.82.126.206) -- Saturday, March 8 2003, 04:45 pm

Great Poem Sami !!

Sami... i love reading your poems. You're a very smart girl with a huge imagination. I look forward to reading more. They definitely brighten up my day. :)
~ Stace
LinzAy (152.163.189.205) -- Monday, March 10 2003, 07:52 am

Great work Sami!

This is very good! It reminds me of some stuff that was going on here at home. Very good work! :)
 
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