I created the following unfinished sentence for my notebook, ROAM (Remnants Of Abstract Minds), in 1993. Here are some of the responses it elicited that Spring:
An overly optimistic, idealistic children's story would most likely include the sentence...
..."The king was very generous; he made sure that everyone in the land had nice clothes, a house, and plenty to eat." (Liz F.)
..."And the children were happy because they realized that true happiness comes from love, not possessions." (Bill R.)
..."And you will never be lonely. You will never be lonely." (Jennifer O.)
..."The dragon decided instead of roasting small children, he'd roast the weeds selectively out of the garden to help the royal gardener." (Laura W.)
..."Sara reached past the dragons into her box full of intentions and found it was full. Lucky for her, so was her bag of motivation--the one she hid from the monsters under her bed." (Tava S.)
..."And together, they'll swing in the moonlight and snow, while cabaret tunes from the radio blow!!" (Amy S.)