Hey guys! Here's a little poem for thoughts. Reviews are welcome (but constructive ones are too).


39 Poems Collection

"Poems about the 39 Clues' characters, scenes and love triangles."

By fieryjunior35

~The Cahill Tale~

A family lived in an island

Far away from the civilization of man

There were Gideon and Olivia

Luke, Thomas, Jane and Katherine too.

Other than the family, known as Cahill,

There lived a lone man

Who had a heart made of stone

His name was Damien, a friend now foe.

This all began one day at the house

Where the serum Gideon knew

That it could be perfect, it could make you better

Ailed at the plague, which was dawning over few.

As he worked, Luke his eldest was watching closely,

While Thomas watched him

Katherine worked on something mechanic

And Jane, the youngest, danced and drew.

Luke was the sneakiest,

Thomas was the strongest, while

Katherine was the smartest and

Jane was most creative.

All their happiness drained away

When Gideon told a tale of dread

That his old friend Damien

Would avenge him for all he done for only himself.

He knew what was coming

He knew what happened next

He had unlimited power, dominant, as they say

For the serum he created strengthened him but let him frail.

So he gave each a part of the serum,

A quarter for Luke and Thomas each,

Too then was given to Katherine and Jane

But to his wife he gave his ring, a mysterious one it is.

He was telling them a tale of how to escape

As it was told, they asked a lot

But Olivia, who couldn't believe that it was happening,

Wanted to say, "I have a baby!"

But Olivia thought, "No, not now, but later,"

"When the sun has set and we have escaped.

"When everyone is settled and ready to bear

"My newborn baby is coming near."

Alas she never told, for Damien had struck

Through and through he attacked Gideon

And at one push of a button

He and his work died.

Luke ran and woke the others

But then instead of escape, Thomas pointed back

Then he left and so his siblings,

Leaving a now-widowed Olivia, crying on her knees.

Now she stood up, and promised herself,

"I shall reunite my children once again,

"Let them eat at this one table,

"Let their laughs echo once more."

Then she took off, burying her husband before.

She now devoted her daughter to the arts

And forced her to have a burden no one would have

To rebuild the broken family tree

And never to fight each other again.

Now she was trained, Madeleine her name.