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The End Of An Era (sequel To Everybody Needed A Thneed) It Needed A Happy Ending

As the wooden doors fell
And the machines began their work
Nobody knew what they'd find
In this factory of an old age
The end of an era
The end of it all
The end, oh the end
Of too big to fail

As the walls fell
As the glass panes cracked
As the iron railings fell
They heard a yell

And from the Center of the factory
That yell was heard
And on that day, that fateful day
We see the rescue of a fair maiden
For in the Center of the factory
Past the cracking painting
There was an office
And in that office there was a chair
And on that chair was tied a girl
A girl with blackened hair

In all the dust
In all the rubble
They found her sitting there
On that chair

She had been there a year
But it had not been a bad stay
For the girl was staying
With the man that said
"go away"
He cared for her
And loved her
And fed her with his last
The man with the smile
That could melt thin air

And on that day they got her out
She could only scream and shout
As they tried to kill
The man so charming
The man that was so disarming

And with one last tug
She reached him there
And they ran and ran
Through the thick
Smoggy
Air

And one day soon
They will find a place
Where they can be at peace
For their donkey travels
And camping stays
Cannot be forever

Because one day they found a spot
Where they still did grow

They found the last of the Truffula trees
And From there
They shall never go

They found the lorax
They found his friends

He promised not to do it again

And in the tent
Filled with all you could want
They live out their lives

The once-Ler
And
Her

(I just felt It needed a happy ending, what else is there to it, thanks again for enjoying my stories.)

Latrodectus

@Latrodectus

Hi, I'm Latrodectus, but you can call me Lat. I'm 14 and I love to write. I write at least 1 or 2 times a week and write everything from acrostics to opinion posts (and everything in-between) I'm also writing my first ever book/full story "The Darkworld Chronicles." I write to help find myself and who I really am and to help me deal with life's problems and stresses. I like drawing, acting, singing and gymnastics but don't like algebra, sport or swimming. My interests vary wildly (as do my works) and I feel it gives me some variety. Thanks for reading this, have fun in my world of writing :) ~Lat

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