At different times
They moved in the Pink Palace
They went through the small to the Other World
They were four children
They were the Tall Girl, the Ghost Boy, the Sweet Ghost Boy and Coraline
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The first was the Tall Girl
Lived about 150 years before Coraline's turn with the Beldam
Coraline described her as the pioneer girl
The first victim of the Beldam
Wore a tattered dress and bonnet with a slight midwestern accent
Her real eyes were kept in the pearl ring worn by the Other Miss Forcible
Seen eating bread and jam at the picnic in Coraline's dream
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The second was the Ghost Boy
Lived about 100 years before Coraline's turn with the Beldam
Coraline described him as Huck Finn Junior
The second victim of the Beldam
The only person who remembers something from their past
The only person who remembers his mother
His real eyes were kept in the lever ball of the mechanical praying mantis
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The third was the Sweet Ghost Girl
Lived about before 50 years before Coraline's turn with the Beldam
Coraline described her as the little rascals chick with all these ribbons and braids
The third victim of the Beldam
Mrs. Lavat's twin sister and Wybe's great aunt
Her real eyes were kept in the circus ball
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The fourth and final was Coraline
Lived during the present events
Last and final victim of the Beldam
Moved from Michigan
Disappointed with many things in her boring world
Discovered the Other World's door while exploring the house
She went through to escape from her boring world
Eventually realizing that the Beldam was evil
Eventually was forced to challenge the Beldam to get everything she wants
Eventually saves the three ghost children and her parents
Eventually lost the Beldam's key to end her need for children
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A Collection of My Random Poems
PoetryThis is a collection of my poems that I have written. The will be long breaks between each poem posting. Some of them will appear in my other collections of work because they relate to the topic of that collection of work. I hope you enjoy reading t...