
All the animals on the boat frantically fought to keep it afloat. They pushed and they shoved, to keep it above the water. “Every man for himself,” The Elephant cried, as he pushed the Monkey aside. The Monkey fell in and so did the Moose. The Tiger slipped and came loose.
Gabby the Goose and Ziggy the Zebra fell in with a sneeze ya. The giraffe yelled “We need to lose weight, let’s dump the heaviest freight.” So the Elephant was pushed back, but then they heard a crack, and the boat was split in two. Oh what were they to do.
They watched the lonely lizard drift off into the blizzard. Only half a ship left, full of animals with bad breath. The lion started to cry “Oh why why.” The gazelle wobbled and fell. The Rhino cried “I can’t swim.” right before falling in. The turtle was a hero, so jumped on the count of zero. “I’ll save you, my Rhino friend.” So he went with the hand he would lend. The animal count was down to five, how were they to survive?
One lion, who’s crying. Two twin turkeys talking (at least they’re not squawking), and last but not least three polar bears, covered in silky hairs. This miss-match herd was as good as done. They hadn’t even had much fun. The blizzard was coming, but they couldn’t do much running! So they sat down to pray, hoping God would save the day.
The lion looked up from his puddle of tears, to see a bright light shining away his fears. The turkeys stopped talking, looked up and started squawking. The polar bears saw it too, they thought the help was long overdue. “Sorry I’m late, are you ready mate?” God asked the bunch. “Of course we’re ready, I’m late for lunch!” Said the Eldest polar bear, eyeing up a Tilapia.
“Well then, hope on board this UFO, they’re the SUVs of Mexico!” So they all hopped on and sang a song, and ended up where they belong.
I hope you enjoyed reading my creative writing this week!