I loved "The Lightsaber-spoon". As an avid Star Wars fan, I can definitely relate to the narrator. I would kill to have that spoon. It is great. And I would also bother someone who is easy to bother. Though I probably would avoid little kids like Joel because he sounds annoying. Maybe it is just my dislike of children in general, but yeah. I wouldn't have given him the spoon. It is nice though, to see that kind of actions in an older brother, most wouldn't have done it. Huh. Does this mean I would be an awful older brother? Well...thankfully we will never know.
"How the Moon came out" is a beautiful poem. It is short, but it gives a very nice image. You can even hear the crickets and smell that night air (because night does have a smell, believe it or not), then the soft beautiful light bouncing on the person's hair, his eyes sparkling with the reflection of the moon and the soft strumming of the guitar. It definitely is a great image that can make you smile.
I loved "The Lightsaber-spoon". As an avid Star Wars fan, I can definitely relate to the narrator. I would kill to have that spoon. It is great. And I would also bother someone who is easy to bother. Though I probably would avoid little kids like Joel because he sounds annoying. Maybe it is just my dislike of children in general, but yeah. I wouldn't have given him the spoon. It is nice though, to see that kind of actions in an older brother, most wouldn't have done it. Huh. Does this mean I would be an awful older brother? Well...thankfully we will never know.
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