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Two Rings
by Mehrina B. (Age: 14)
copyright 12-31-2005


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I have two rings
One is black, the other gold
The gold is smaller than the black
But the black's paint is peeling, showing silver
The gold remains as beautiful as ever
So, what does this mean?


*These two rings are actually keychains. I like to call them cheykains*



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03-25-2007 Shannon W.    

Ok... I am having a extemely hard time understanding this. So basiclly your saying the gold ring is small and beautiful as ever, but the large ring is black and its paint is peeling off showing silver. Which I think might mean: Under all that black is a beautiful ring?
Please tell me if I am anywhere near right.

Thanks,
Shannon


02-17-2006 Richard Reed Jr    

Big isn't necessarily better, and sometimes dark can change to light. Anyway that's my interpretation, for what it's worth.

OK:You are in a room that is completely bricked in on all four sides, including the ceiling and floor. You have nothing but a mirror and a wooden table in the room with you. How do you get out?

~scatters sparkles all around for a good poem~

Rich



02-13-2006 Haley R.    

I like how you can take the simple things, like something on your finger, and turn it into a magical poem! Great Job!

~haley


01-01-2006 Leigh G.    

lol! I can guess that you got this idea from typing, and looking down at your fingers. When I have writers block, my fingers and three rings get very throughly examined. :) Also this one is metal, it used to be green with a silver symbols on it but the green faded away. And now it's stuck in a mood right two sizes too big for me. This one mood ring I got in Florida and it has lots of memories for me. And I got it wet too many times, and it takes a long time for parts of it to change color. So it's kinda brownish all the time but I wear it all the time anyway. And I have a cat one. The body is a mood ring and the head is glow in the dark, And I only payed a dollar for it! Well, now that I've been completely side tracked... Nice little poem!


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