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WOODS HAVE EYES

In days dead and burried in time,

In a very far away enchanted clime,

In the mighty kingdom of Nineva

Where there fairly shone forever,

 

There once was a strange lonely wood

That ever in fairest robes of green stood

By the edge of a fair shoreline of pearl,

Whose mystery none may tell nor unfurl.

 

For akin to the most effulgent yonder star

That forevermore scintillates from afar

In a splendiferous novelty golden cluster,

So thrice scintillated the gem's luster.

 

And 'tis for this that as we all truly know,

All mortals, I say, all mortals  of long ago

Gravitated from corners of distant lands

On the quest for riches by those strands.

 

Once, sweltering was the noontide

When upon a violent lonely rolling tide

A bunch of desperate pirates were seen

Nearing that wood of emerald sheen.

 

In a while, they'd gathered all they could,

Leaving not a single gem in the wood.

Alas! A wind murmured upon the skies

In faint whispers: "Woods have eyes"

 

So muttered all birds - all birds of the air,

All creatures in caverns desolate yet fair,

All leaves upon strange shadowy trees,

And all - all creatures of wild lonely seas.

 

But, despite the looming dark omen,

Swifter than plummeting drops of rain,

So hastily dashed every single pirate

Blindingly minding not about their fate.

 

They raised their silvery sails to take sail

But hark! All this - all this was to no avail;

For upon the skies no wind was seen

To render them across so wide a sea.

 

In a jiffy, louder than birds of the skies

All gems whispered, "Woods have eyes."

From that moment on, all lost their sight,

Doomed never to behold the sun's light.

 

And now, upon those murky restless seas

They dost weep but no plea can please,

For they were doomed to rove evermore

In search of their long forgotten shore.

 

 

©Kikodinho Edward Alexandros, Kampala, Uganda. 29th.July.2018.

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KikodinhoAlexandros
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Jul 29, 2018
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#Tales of Nineva #fantasy #adventure

Nineva is a magical kingdom in Kiko's legendarium - A miscellany of tales of mystery and maccabre like you've never heard of. Tales like, "The Dwarf Of Nineva, The Nectar Stream, Jazabel The Witch, The Novelty Tea *** The Witch's Cauldron, The Enchanted Gold, The Mystery Of Lenore, among so many others.

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