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The abnormal dragon

 

From his cage of sand, the creature emerged.
A bright red fire spread through the land as it surged.

Its eyes were so bright they could be seen from afar.
Tall as the Burj Khalifa, it was a star.

He flew over the town, as fast as a cheetah.
His wings were like Everest, and he had quite a feature.

Ready to hunt, with shark-like teeth so unique.
As big as a blue whale, he was quite a freak.

He flew through the sky, with grace and might.
A sight to behold, a true dragon in flight.

Once he had hunted, his work was done.
He went back to his cage, as the day was done.

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A house on chicken legs

As the flowers died.

The skeleton heads lied.

The tiger’s stripes were as black as the night sky.

The trees are tall and gloomy like a gigantic firefly.

 

The horrifying, haunting house was dancing on chicken legs.

The witch in the house is making a brew filled with dregs.

As the tiger sat on the Fresh green grass, the crows played around.

Making a horrifying death sound.

 

The smoke from the chimney is like an old man smoking.

Causing terrible choking.

The silly scary skull scaring.

Whilst its red eyes are glaring.

The old rusty ladder is like somebody’s crazy life.

Scaring me like a rusty knife.

 

The old rusty fence looks like crochet.

Here,  I do not want to stay.

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The history of polly fest ASB

PolyFest began in 1976 ( Age 49 years ). It is also known as the Largest Pacific Dance Festival In The World. There are many CULTURAL dances performed and some have BARELY ever been PERFORMED like the PHILIPPINES  dances My FAVOURITE was the punjabi dance by Alfriston College. The best THING THERE, ARE THE food stalls WITH so many different varieties OF food. THE FIRST COLLEGE to PERFORM  at Polly Fest ASB WAS Hillary College also known as ( Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate ) from Ōtara. More than  239  groups from 69 schools across  New Zealand ( Aotearoa ) were in attendance to represent their ethnic backgrounds THIS YEAR the  Organisers of poly fest ASB are anticipating a record for 8000 secondary school students who will perform traditional Māori and Pacific songs and dances. There are six stages where traditional dances Are  PERFORMED and competed. ThERE ARE least 100,000 visitors THAT are expected to visit THE Poly Fest ASB Festival.