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Mary "Receives Rachel Elizabeth's Doll



Rachel Elizabeth grew to be a teenager at the age of 14.
The doll that used to captivate her attention now idly sits.
Mary, on the other hand, sees Rachel Elizabeth and the doll.
With a bit of coveting, Mary wanted to have the doll Sabrina.
Rachel Elizabeth pulled Sabrina off the shelf and handed Mary the doll.
A smile crosses Mary's face as she holds Sabrina.
Taking her to school the next day was something she wanted to do.
However, the other girls that saw her coveted as well.
One tried to get Sabrina away from Mary but failed.
Another come up behind Mary and snatched Sabrina away.
The teacher, Mrs. Betts, saw this occur and gave Sabrina back to Mary.
Mrs. Betts told Mary to not bring Sabrina back to school again.
So, Mary picked a shelf for Sabrina to stay and Mary fell asleep.
In the dream, Sabrina talked to Mary.
Mary, waking up, saw Sabrina in a most peculiar position.
She was with her head turned toward Mary's bed.
A place that wasn't easy to see.
Mary often wondered if she had dreamt or was it real about Sabrina.
Sabrina was now seen by Mary winking an eye.
It's alive; Mary said but no one paid attention but she knew it was so.
(© Poeticbearlovestowrite 2016-1-28)







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