“We can’t leave her up here,” Holly said “It’s a child,” she said, “a little kid” But the child was alive How did Sandy survive? We don’t know, but for six years she did But in making that determination Holly triggered this sad situation When she said “we can’t leave…” Either way she would grieve… Sandy opted for annihilation Or at least, that’s what Flask seems to say And when Holly jumped into the fray She might well have been shot For we know Flask does not Suffer obstacles found in her way So this ending, while sad, could be worse They’ll continue their dust-plain traverse (And I should have inquired: Are you folks here tired Of my little comments in verse?) =|====/ Level Head Vote for Endtown 2.0 And for Doc Rat, too The Endtown Forum
“We can’t leave her up here,” Holly said “It’s a child,” she said, “a little kid” But the child was alive How did Sandy survive? We don’t know, but for six years she did But in making that determination Holly triggered this sad situation When she said “we can’t leave…” Either way she would grieve… Sandy opted for annihilation Or at least, that’s what Flask seems to say And when Holly jumped into the fray She might well have been shot For we know Flask does not Suffer obstacles found in her way So this ending, while sad, could be worse They’ll continue their dust-plain traverse (And I should have inquired: Are you folks here tired Of my little comments in verse?) =|====/ Level Head Vote for Endtown 2.0 And for Doc Rat, too The Endtown Forum