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If I Give a Space Glob a Crayon

Will it be for food, art, or war?

By Rebecca MortonPublished 10 months ago β€’ Updated 10 months ago β€’ 2 min read
Second Place in Extraterrestrial Challenge
If I Give a Space Glob a Crayon
Photo by Arya Meher on Unsplash

When my toddler's chubby hands

Began to hit and hurl,

I gave her colored magic wands

That opened up her world.

.

These crayons helped her make her mark

On paper, books, and walls,

On cups and plates and arms and legs

Of all her baby dolls.

.

Since then, she's learned to draw and write

And color inside the lines.

She can make the shapes and alphabet

(The print and cursive kind).

.

I still have crayons in my purse

In case my child gets bored,

But she doesn't need them much these days.

She's almost twenty-four.

.

Then, last week, I was happy

That I had crayons nearby.

As I sat on a park bench one morning,

An avocado-sized glob fell from the sky!

.

It had two eyes on its slimy green front

And a hole below them for a mouth.

It skittered toward me, growling.

I felt things were going south!

.

As it hopped up on my bench, I opened my purse

And pulled out my Ziploc crayon bag.

I held out a yellow-green crayon,

Which it took with its mouth, starting to gag.

.

As I riffled through my purse for paper,

The glob started batting my arm

With the yellow-green crayon like a baby,

Not doing me any harm.

.

I put a tiny notebook page

In front of the glob next to me.

I drew a heart on it with a red crayon,

Which the glob leaned over to see.

.

Then, after watching me draw more hearts,

The glob drew lots of yellow-green

Squiggles with dots all around,

Just like toddler scribbles I'd seen.

.

Soon, Globby and I were drawing together!

I showed how to make circles and lines,

Until I saw a ten foot high purple glob,

Skittering toward us through the pines.

.

If anyone finds this paper,

I wrote this poem in red

As the purple glob carried me and Globby

To a large egg-shaped metal shed.

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It's silver, gold, and periwinkle,

Like the best crayons in the box.

I'll throw this paper out on the grass now

Before the shed door locks...

humor

About the Creator

Rebecca Morton

My childhood was surrounded by theatre people. My adulthood has been surrounded by children! You can also find me on Medium here: https://medium.com/@becklesjm, and now I have a Substack newsletter at https://rebeccamorton.substack.com/

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Comments (17)

  • Flamance @ lit.2 months ago

    Congratulations πŸ₯³ top story

  • Deasun T. Smyth8 months ago

    Congrats on your second place! πŸπŸ’―πŸ˜πŸ‘ This was creative and fun to read.

  • Paul Stewart8 months ago

    Congratulations on your placing in the challenge, can totally see why this was picked. Loved the innocence of it all and the wonder. The rhymes were delightful and I loved the fact that the MC is whisked off on some adventures, hopefully! Well done!

  • Novel Allen8 months ago

    Oh so wonderfully creative Rebecca. Truly alien and earthling joint venture. I hope you make it out alive, one mother should understand another. Kudos on you win. Nicely done.

  • PK Colleran 8 months ago

    Love it! Congratulations on your very creative story πŸ’šπŸ’šπŸ’šπŸ’š.

  • Haha πŸ˜‚ This is Awesome πŸ“βœ¨ and Deserves a Win πŸ† πŸŽ‰πŸ˜‰Congratulations❗❗❗❗

  • Joyce O’Day8 months ago

    Congratulations on your win! Great story!

  • The Dani Writer8 months ago

    Sweet poem Rebecca! Hearty congratulations on your win! I hope this gave you plenty to smile about. Great job!

  • Lynn Jordan8 months ago

    Congratulations! Cute and vivid :)

  • Babs Iverson8 months ago

    Congratulations!!!

  • Dana Crandell8 months ago

    A wonderful tale! Congratulations on the win!

  • Raymond G. Taylor8 months ago

    Brilliant! Fantastic choice of object to demonstrate humanity's propensity to speak with lines and color. Congratulations on your win

  • Addison M8 months ago

    Delightful and positive. Excellent work. Congrats on the win.

  • Alison McBain8 months ago

    Love how you tell a whole story in your poem. Congrats on the win!

  • Lamar Wiggins8 months ago

    Congrats!!! I loved your poem!

  • Cathy holmes8 months ago

    Nicely done. Congrats

  • Lol, this was so funny! Brilliant work!

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