A magic hat hopped away, a fairytale is what they say. Children danced with Christmas snow, putting on quite a show. Finders keepers, they ran away; the snow was sure to melt one day! A man in blue hollered "STOP!"; spinning 'round like a top. Not believing his own eyes, they paraded past to his surprise. Of course, a magician owned that hat, and he was a sneaky rat. Tried to take back his prize, greed sparkling in his eyes. Red poinsettias marked the spot where it became much too hot. A girl wept for her friend, thinking it the bitter end. BUT, magic has its own way and will come another day.
What am I referring to? Answer: Frosty the Snowman!
Fairday's Riddles: Volume I
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62 original riddles and illustrations
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ReplyDeleteGot that one, no frost on me
ReplyDeleteHooray for paperback!
ReplyDeleteAnother one gotten right :)
ReplyDeletebetty
Your riddles are fun to guess at.
ReplyDeleteFrosty is such a neat story. That song is playing through my mind.Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI got this one... it is such a cute story xox
ReplyDeletenever heard of the man, he seems cold
ReplyDeleteFun riddle!
ReplyDeleteHi DMS - when someone read it to my mother in the Nursing centre - we loved the poem and I typed it up to use in the coming years ... which we did ...
ReplyDeleteIt's a great reminder of Frost times ... cheers and a very happy Christmas and New Year - Hilary
I love your riddles!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen Frosty the Snowman in years! Do they play those old movies anymore?
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