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In the garden of golden
acres
a princess dreams
of a knight
wake-up, the universe shakes her
warming her heart, blue
fire light
before her a mysterious wizard
if you seek love tender and true
his tongue swirled like a blizzard
there is a task
that you must do
this night travel the trail
of tears
follow it to the Purple
Queens' castle
there you will find winding stairs
a warrior awaits steadfast for battle
riding black beauty
the princess flew
racing through the dark forest trees
with hope in her heart, her dream grew
up ahead the castle sits by the sea
jumping off her trustworthy stallion
in the tower window she spied a man
wearing some sort of shiny medallion
trembling heart, she needed a plan
the purple queen
had a purple sword
trying to cast and evil spell upon him
she cursed him with her vicious words
the situation was looking rather grim
quietly the princess
entered the room
taking the purple
queen by surprise
she hit her with a dusty old broom
tumbling to the floor, fright in her eyes
The princess
grabbed the purple sword
the purple queen wilted in the night
a noble knight's freedom was restored
together they stood in dazzling blue light
linking with dVerse
hosted by Sarah
planting poetry
from a list of vegetables
author's note:
This made me plant a fantasy garden
thanks for reading
I haven't written a fantasy story poem
in some time. Twas fun...
I haven't written a fantasy story poem
in some time. Twas fun...
I loved this wonderful tale of times old and true........beautifully told, knights and princesses of olde.
ReplyDeleteLike a fairy tale! Well done. You need to write ore of those.
ReplyDeleteA delightful fairy tale Trudessa
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday
Much💚love
Wonderful! You must have used every word?? I like your feminine superhero!
ReplyDeleteFreedom needs to be defended. I am glad there was a happy ending thanks to courage and the purple sword.
ReplyDeleteQuite the adventure! It's nice to see the princess save the prince for a change.
ReplyDeleteAh, brilliant. Nice gender switch, great visual details - that broom! - and the rhythm and rhyme gave it a proper fairytale feel. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteThe prompt lends itself to the weaving of tales of old, and this one’s a classic with a twist! I like the alliteration in ‘garden of golden acres’ and the mysterious wizard whose ‘tongue swirled like a blizzard’.
ReplyDeleteGosh!! this is amazing and I could see the characters coming to life!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is such a wonderful tale. I could actually visualize it and really love your attention to detail :).
ReplyDeleteOh I love the hero princess... this makes me think of a Disney movie actually
ReplyDeletea noble knight's freedom was restored
ReplyDeletetogether they stood in dazzling blue light
A great close. Truly a fairy tale that rings of a good ending. How have you been True Ma'am? Stay safe!
Hank
I loved and needed this bit of escapism, Truedessa! Loved the imagination and the way it took me out of the REAL world!
ReplyDeleteTwas very good!!!
ReplyDeleteTwas very good!
ReplyDeletea rollicking tale!
ReplyDeleteSure a fun tale. Delving into the fantasy is the way to be.
ReplyDeleteA delightful tale!
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