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X Angel
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0 posted 2000-06-20 09:37 AM


each day ~ her steps led her over the same worn path
each day ~ her feet touched the same smooth stones
each day ~ her eyes beheld the same tired visages

she walked a lonely trail, safe inside her castle walls
heeding the tales told of dragons, and sorcery, and evil spells
in the world just beyond this safe, stately granite fence
the world just beyond that heavy barred gate
heeding well the fears embedded firmly in her heart

each day ~ her heart yearned to venture forth
each day ~ the unknown called with reckless voice
each day ~ she moved closer to the time worn Portal

waking deep in the night, heart pounding in her chest
she knew she must go now and seek the key to the gate
donning a thick woolen dress, a heavy cloak, and stout boots
she crept to the Portal, hesitatingly touching the aged wood
tugging and pushing was no avail, the gate moved not!

frantic to quell her discovery until she had satisified her need
to see what lie outside the heavy door, to see life, to become unafraid
she spied an old oak tree, and made her way up the stout trunk
branch after branch, higher and higher, she climbed
pulling herself up, she could finally see beyond her haven's wall

eyes wide in surprise ~ there were no dragons~ no sorcerers
she gasped aloud and then laughed right there on that tree branch
the world outside was beautiful, the colours so vibrant
just past the gate was a lovely fountain, tinkling in bright daylight
surrounded by roses and lovely water maidens playing in the grass

in the crotch of that old oak lay a golden key
glinting in the moonlight, with a tiny tag that read
'I am the Portal to your Heart, use me'
puzzling over these words, she dismounted the tree
to try the gate's stiff lock, the key slipped right in
and the rusty gate gave way with a protest and a screech

the sounds and colours, flooded her stone garden
as she stood bathed in warm light, smiling at the world outside
the world within stood quiet, dull and grey ~ ashamed
the world without rejoiced in itself ~ glorious hue and tone!
and leaving the Portal stair, she walked forward into the sun


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"Our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything."
--William Shakespeare






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Severn
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since 1999-07-17
Posts 7704

1 posted 2000-06-20 09:54 AM


What a beautiful tale!

Brought a smile angel-person.

Thanks for that!

"eyes wide in surprise ~ there were no dragons~ no sorcerers
she gasped aloud and then laughed right there on that tree branch
the world outside was beautiful, the colours so vibrant"

Lovely - (and someone who spells colour like me..hehe)

K



BSC
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since 2000-02-04
Posts 2919
New York, USA
2 posted 2000-06-20 10:07 AM


X Angel - This is absolutely wonderful, holding the attention from beginning to end. A simply incredible poem.  Bonnie
X Angel
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since 1999-11-07
Posts 1521
Oregon
3 posted 2000-06-23 09:53 AM


Severn..thanks!!!   The coloUr spelling is the romantic in me..I am just an American, but it's more fun to write in a different style.

BSC..thank you so much! I tried!!


~Heather

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