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* This is one of the simplest poems in the anthology having barely any plot but keeping faithful to the style and structure of ''Pooh's Good Hum''.
* This is one of the simplest poems in the anthology having barely any plot but keeping faithful to the style and structure of ''Pooh's Good Hum''.
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Ode to a Krynoid was a poem in the anthology Now We Are Six Hundred.

Plot

The more it snows, the more the Krynoid grows, so the more it kills. Nobody knows if there is a way to stop it devouring plant-life.

Notes

  • This poem is specifically based upon Pooh's Good Hum from the anthology that Six Hundred is based upon, Now We Are Six by A. A. Milne.
  • This is one of the simplest poems in the anthology having barely any plot but keeping faithful to the style and structure of Pooh's Good Hum.