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The Adventures of Myrtle the Turtle
(Based on a true story. Reprinted by Permission from Mark Hopkins)
Once there was a turtle The Karamu kids called Myrtle Day in, day out, she looked outside At the many things her eyes spied: Green grass, buzzing flies Nesting birds, blue skies Red flowers, brown trees, Orange leaves, yellow bees
But her days just slowly passed, Her nose pressed against cold glass “What is it like to swim to rocks, Away from cages, kids, and clocks? Climb slippery logs, Touch hot sand, hear frogs! Feel warm dirt, climb vines! Flowing streams, sweet pines!”
Myrtle mused, designed her plan, Ready now to make her stand: “When I’m taken out for a walk, I’ll move as swiftly as a hawk, Slide along the wall, By the weeds so tall, Jump beyond the bricks, That will be my trick!”
Then one day, Myrtle declared, “I’m not afraid, I’m not scared! I’ll light out, crawl under the fence, They won’t catch me in grass so dense!” Four feet, to the task, Heading North, so fast! No stops, down the block, Free to run, no lock!
Myrtle hurtled down the street, Escape from school now complete But cars were rushing left and right, There seemed no safety zone in sight Concrete, criss-cross run, Broken glass, hot sun Claws scrape, skin so dry, Tail down, tearing eyes.
Myrtle stopped dead in her tracks, “It’s best that I now turn back. I’ve gone far from my happy home, It wasn’t meant for me to roam!” Turning, heading East, She could taste a feast Of fresh green seaweed, Floating flakes of seed.
In just two seconds flat, Myrtle scrammed as fast as a cat She looked up, down, and all around Searching for some familiar ground There, here, everywhere, Nothing missed her stare: Hearing birds twitter, Myrtle felt better.
Myrtle sprang to the fence On a mission now so intense: Under the rail, straight to the grass, She could see her window at last! But how to get in To her room again? Who will help her climb Steps she’d left behind?
Stretching her striped neck to view, Looking for some kind of clue, She recognized the scenery: The school, the garden’s greenery She ran to the gate, Not sure of her fate; She made a mad dash, As quick as a flash! To the quiet lot, Myrtle scurried, Somewhat less worried; Two cars were parked as still as stones, In her shell she felt so alone But where to hide? Now chance is her guide She stretched out her paws, She sharpened her claws.
As the night strengthened its hold, Myrtle did not feel so bold She slept and dreamt, but soon awoke, Up against a tire’s sharp spoke: Fearing she’d be crushed, Where in haste she’d rushed, Should the car now move, She’ll be in its groove!
Watching from beneath the car, Myrtle knew she’d gone too far School was only a hop away, But something made her stay; She heard someone shout, “I think there’s no doubt A turtle’s right here, Quick! Stop the car’s gear!”
Myrtle tried to hide, she tried to slide, But could not decide: “To wait here, and hope for the best, Or to continue on my quest?” She knew she’d been caught When she felt her shell By two hands upheld
Now carried, quite contrary, Her eyes snapped: Myrtle felt wary! As she passed through the playground’s gate, She knew freedom was not her fate: Home now in her tank, Lucky stars she thanked, “At long last I’m back, And yes, that’s a fact!”
Thus ends this turtle’s story, One of joy, one of glory; Myrtle the turtle chose to stray, Learning that by running away She had left behind Life so safe and kind, And the children who Loved her through and through.
Mark Hopkins
Finis, MMIX
I hope you enjoyed this story and shared it with your care children. If you have stories of your adventures or if the children have made up stories that you have written down, please submit them via the web or drop them off at the office with your menus and we will print them.
Thank you, N. Avery, Executive Director
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