They call me Resin, for I'm small
My family generation
constant companions.
Big, black eyes for a tiny me
thin, brown coat for an easy keep,
yours always to keep.
Handsome and clean, from head to paw,
I tiptoe, I roll, I sit or
fetch, I play dead too.

The Hannash - * Line/Verse Counts-3 lines, 3 verse minimum.* Syllabic Structure-8/8/5.Line 1=8 syllables
Line 2=8 syllablesLine 3=5 syllables. Repeat for each verse.* Rhyming Structure-Children's Free Verse no rhyme is required.* Poetic Theme- Hannash-Animal.* Other Factors (Creativity)-This is an expression of the animal itself, speak to the reader as if you are the animal showing its characteristics. Use of Alliteration should be included in this form. A fun poem for children to recite.
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