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Richard Riddle
Poems
Jan 2015
Folklore and Fairy Tales (repost)
Where is that inner child,
why did it depart-
And take with it the stories,
That were close unto your heart
From Mother Goose to Tennyson's
"Idyll's of the King",
folklore and fairy tales-
Of which the minstrels sing
Knights in shining armor
atop their steeds of grace-
Protecting king and country
as they rode from place to place
There’s Jack and his stalk of beans,
“Lil Red and her hood-
Hansel, and his sister-
traips'n thru the wood
Rainbows and leprechauns,
elusive pots ‘o’ gold,
Oh, how many, many times have these
tales been told-
Fairies ‘neath the mushroom caps,
elves in their acorn hats,
Dancing 'neath the moon-ring light-
as fireflies flicker, to the “music
of the night”
And from the heavens, a horse appears-
adorned with wings of flight-
And from its head, a single horn-
the pure, and blessed, unicorn.
The minstrels, with their lutes and lyres-
amused the population-
But, could it be, these tales be true,
or just your imagination?
That inner child, it's still there
It hasn’t gone away-
It just needs to be awakened-
on perhaps, this very day.
r.riddle December 18, 2010-Copyright
Written by
Richard Riddle
Allen, Texas -USA..
(Allen, Texas -USA..)
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