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I don't believe in fairytales it's really not my thing, I've never told my children tales of dragons and of kings. We’ve watched some shows on the T.V of Rubbles and the Stones, we watched them drive around their cars of ***** rocks and bones. I’ve read them poems of ancient deeds, they rode a trojan horse. Those bards of old could tell a tale, words of truth of course. We’ve sung our songs of buses wheels, and Irish unicorns, but now we hear the beating drum marching until morn. I don’t believe in fairytales, it’s really not my thing, I will not teach them, I’m too prim they really are quite Grimm.
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Oct 16, 2014
Oct 16, 2014 at 11:47 AM UTC
My Take on Fairytales
I don't believe in fairytales it's really not my thing, I've never told my children tales of dragons and of kings. We’ve watched some shows on the T.V of Rubbles and the Stones, we watched them drive around their cars of ***** rocks and bones. I’ve read them poems of ancient deeds, they rode a trojan horse. Those bards of old could tell a tale, words of truth of course. We’ve sung our songs of buses wheels, and Irish unicorns, but now we hear the beating drum marching until morn. I don’t believe in fairytales, it’s really not my thing, I will not teach them, I’m too prim they really are quite Grimm.
Hello dear reader, today's prompt for #OctPoWriMo is 'once upon a time' and 'happily ever after'. That's right, we are delving into the world of fairytales. Nothing about my work in the past has indicated fairytales, but I really stepped outside my comfort zone on this one. I think this one is fun, whimsical, and downright playful. And it rhymes. Go figure. Rod E. Kok October 16, 2014
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