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Morrigan LaFaye King
Poems
May 2010
Hush (Based off of a book by Donna Jo Napoli)
Hush, my baby.
With silence, comes a power.
Hush, for you, there might be a someday, maybe.
With silence, the men will cower.
Be still, my child.
With stillness, comes desire.
Be still, do not release the wild.
With stillness, you shall rule an empire.
Be smart, my love.
With wisdom, comes control.
Be smart, resemble the sleeping dove.
With wisdom, all the queensβ men shall enroll.
Be stunning, my girl.
With beauty, comes a price.
Be stunning, you will send them in a whirl.
With beauty, you will set there hearts in ice.
Hush, my woman.
With patience, potential will level with pace.
Hush, the Saxons are cominβ.
With patience, you can never live to see grace.
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Morrigan LaFaye King
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