It includes poetry by Lindsay Walker, Stefan Lang, Shuetanarayan, Lynette Meia, Lizzie Whitton, Marines, Andrea Lam, Helen Marshall, CSE Cooney, Bonnie Joe Staff, Nice Graham, and Artist. Grant Geoffrey
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This poem tells the story of two sisters who live together, Laura and Lizzie. In the evening, they heard that goblin men call them and buy fruit for them. Finally, Laura threw fruit from the goblin and bought fruit. And that is the most delicious she has ever tasted. Later, she craved for more, but Goblin will not let her have more. She was sick and wasted when she was longing for magical fruits. Finally, in order to rescue Laura, Lizzie visited the Goblin and tried to buy fruit for her sister, but if she ate them, they only let her eat her was. They tried to apply fruit to her and push it into her mouth, but she did not eat anything and then returned to her sister who ate the fruit covered with lizzie. Laura recovered, the sisters grew, married, made children, and remembered the episode of "Fairy Market" as a warning. This poet ends with morality, "There are no friends like my sister."
Every night when Lizzie and Lola sisters go to get water in a nearby stream, they need to hear the fascinating phone of the goblin selling delicious fruits. Lee was afraid of the goblin and advised her sister to do the same. When they saw Goblins show their goods on gilded plates, Lizzi ran home, but Laura was very happy. Despite the fairy appearance of a goblin like cats, rats, snails and whiskers, Laura only heard the roar of the pigeons. Goblin saw her and they repeated their cries. Laura did not have any money, but Goblin accepted payment for her hair as a fact. Laura came home after drinking a lot of juice and got drunk with sweet honey. She took a fruit stone (pit) home.