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SPIRIT
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0 posted 2003-02-19 08:39 PM



HARRIET HILDEGARDE

Harriet Hildegarde,
A very mean witch,
Lived in the town
Of Deep Puddle Ditch.
She lived in a castle
With thirty three rooms,
Six cats, two owls
And a collection of brooms.

The castle was built
Of bat wings and bones.
Cricket nests, dragon teeth
And ugly black stones.
And all of the little folk
Of Deep Puddle Ditch,
Were as scared as could be
Of the mean-natured witch.

Harriet Hildegarde,
A very mean witch.
Had a long nose
Which when mad ‘twould twitch,
And the whole little town
Would suffer in gloom,
When she’d take to the air
On a fast zooming broom.

The townsfolk appointed
A Committee of Ten,
Of pixie and elfin
And little gnome men.
To find a way
For Deep Puddle Ditch,
To get rid of the broom riding,
Nose twitching witch.

In the neighboring town
Of Blowing a Blizzard,
Lived Harriet’s cousin
WilliJo Wizard.
Jovial and loud
And always so pleasant,
He lived in a cottage
With a high plumed pheasant.

‘Twas to him they came,
The Committee of Ten,
Of pixie and elfin
And little gnome men.
In stumbling words,
Hating to snitch,
Told WilliJo Wizard
Their fear of the witch.

WilliJo Wizard
Burst out in laughter.
Told the little folk
He’d never heard dafter.
He bent down towards them
Rolling his eyes,
Said “For intelligent people,
You’re not very wise.”

Back to their town
Went the Committee of Ten,
To share the solution
That they had been given.
It sounded so easy,
It couldn’t be hard.
Whilst standing together,
Old thoughts to discard.

An invitation written
On a gossamer wing,
Was sent to the castle
On the first breeze of spring.
“All of the little folk,
Of Deep Puddle Ditch,
Request the attendance
Of their local witch.

Please join us Sunday
In the town park,
To picnic and party
Until it is dark.”
It was signed in nectar
With a fine feather pen.
Held a promise of friendship
By The Committee of Ten.

For WilliJo Wizard
Had made mere mention,
Harriet would do anything
To get some attention.
She’d ride through the air
On one of her brooms,
‘Cause it beat being lonely
In one of her rooms.

Harriet Hildegarde,
A kind, friendly witch,
Lived in the town
Of Deep Puddle Ditch.
She revamped her castle
Of thirty three rooms,
Started a daycare,
Gave rides - on her brooms.

The moral of the story
Of Deep Puddle Ditch
Is be kind to everyone,
Even a witch.
Tho’ nasty and mean
They just might in the end,
Turn out to be
Your very best friend.

I be me BUT who does me be?

© Copyright 2003 das - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2003-02-19 08:49 PM


I kinda like this.

--Liz

You can sit there and forgive someone until the cows come home, and it won't make a bit of difference until they forgive themselves.

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2 posted 2003-02-19 08:49 PM




Yay!!! (does happy dance) Ooooohhhhh...I just love happy endings, oh my gosh, this is such a coincidence because I just read Balladeer's beautiful poem about loving everyone by God and this is an epitome of a tale that relates so well to that lesson, yay! (kiss on cheek) God Bless You, sweet friend, this gave my heart a big smile, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Das, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..."

Shakira

Poet deVine
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3 posted 2003-02-19 08:52 PM


This would be really cute with some kids drawings!!
lorenlynn
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4 posted 2003-02-19 11:24 PM


I love this certainly gets my vote.

Wisdom comes with winters. **  Oscar Wilde.

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5 posted 2003-02-19 11:26 PM


I love this

Cold hands means a warm heart

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6 posted 2003-02-20 12:47 PM


Of all your wonderful poems, I like this one best.  Love, Joyce

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Jason Lyle
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7 posted 2003-02-20 12:12 PM


If only I could write such a long well written piece,my vote,of course.
Jason

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8 posted 2003-02-20 02:02 PM


Though the ending moralizes a bit much for my liking, I love how this poem exists in its own world and time.
Earth Angel
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9 posted 2003-02-20 04:04 PM


Clapping my hands here! This was a treat to read! Thank you for the entertainment!

Warm hugs,
Earth Angel

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10 posted 2003-02-21 12:15 PM


I can relate, how many times have I played the witch when feeling neglected. Certainly vote on this one.

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11 posted 2003-02-21 03:09 PM


You have my vote on this we definitely need some humor and some lessons too.  Well done.

          
~* Carpe' Diem *~  

Yu Lan
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12 posted 2003-02-23 05:15 PM


vote vote vote! I'm glad you e-mailed me so I knew this was a submission.. I must admit I haven't been in this archive before, si i'll have to go through and do a bit of voting.

-Lynne

Bless your cotten sockies, you poetic maniacs. ^_^

Love - Lynne

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13 posted 2003-02-23 05:47 PM


Oh, This is priceless...I love it! the humour and imagination and a wonderful life lesson...truly my favorite of yours by far! Hugs, Ellie

A friend hears the song in my heart, and sings it to me when my memory fails.

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14 posted 2003-02-23 06:01 PM


Enjoyed your humor, your creative presentation!
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15 posted 2003-02-24 05:49 PM


A very delightful read indeed. A wonderful lesson for both young and old alike.

-Bob

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16 posted 2003-02-24 08:53 PM


Thank you very much. Harriet and I have been 'bumming' around for nearly 30 years and I am kind of fond of her.
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17 posted 2003-02-25 01:35 AM


LOL, i like this simply because it moralizes a little...a great way to instill compassion and understanding without being preachy...
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18 posted 2003-02-25 02:28 AM


I think I like Harriet, too....

"Love makes the world go around"
~with love and hugs from Ethel__GG~  
                  

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19 posted 2003-02-25 05:04 AM


I liked this poem in Cafe, so I will put in my vote.  Hope it gets published!  

"If my fate is to die, I must simply laugh"
-- Magus
"there is no good and evil, there are just sides."
-- Local Parasite

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20 posted 2003-02-25 06:24 AM


Publish a childen's book!
Loved this
Liz

lorenlynn
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21 posted 2003-02-26 12:04 PM


One of my favorites! A bestseller childrens book I see for you!!
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22 posted 2003-02-26 02:00 PM


Adorable write.....LOVED IT!!!!

Bridgette

"Somewhere, somehow, it should be possible to touch someone and never let go again.  To hold someone, not for a moment but forever." Andre Brink


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23 posted 2003-03-09 09:57 AM



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24 posted 2003-03-09 05:35 PM


Oh I love this one....it's a must for the book!! Chris

"Hope" is the thing with feathers-
that perches in the soul....
                  
                       -Emily Dickinson

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25 posted 2003-03-15 05:16 PM


I love fairy and witches tales.

Love reading all these great writes.
I write not!

SPIRIT
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26 posted 2003-03-16 10:53 AM


Thank you, all comments appreciated.
Flower
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27 posted 2003-03-24 10:29 AM


I'm just doing the bumps this morning of those pieces I really love.

Love reading all these great writes.
I write not!

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28 posted 2003-04-02 08:36 PM


Well now is my Granddaughter ever going to love this one, so I tucked it nicely away for a rainy day

     
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29 posted 2003-04-02 11:10 PM


I have read this before several times, just couldn't find the right words to do it justice.  I like the fairy tale rhyme to it, and the closing lines most of all.

Enjoyed your sentimentality~

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30 posted 2003-04-06 01:05 AM


Love to see this make the book.
Flower
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31 posted 2003-04-08 02:16 PM


Push!
Street Heart
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32 posted 2003-04-08 02:31 PM


Fantastic!(Big smile on my face)Not only comical,but with a moral! Great writing, SPIRIT ! You craftily snatched my vote up with the whisk of a broom!

Peace,Geoffrey

If a man has not discovered something he is willing to die for,his life is not worth living.

Martin Luther King,Jr. Detroit,1963

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33 posted 2003-04-09 12:55 PM


This was written for my brothers and me many years ago, at least 30 I imagine. Still always a pleasure a read.
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34 posted 2003-04-09 12:18 PM


i will really love to see this one in the book though its length works against it


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35 posted 2003-04-09 10:25 PM


SPIRIT - this is delightful and very well written. I'm partial to witches. This has my vote...

BC

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36 posted 2003-04-10 09:34 PM


This is really a good poem I think it should make the book also

Real friends celebrate in who we are and have faith in all that we can become
Lots of Love
Rita

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37 posted 2003-04-10 10:31 PM


This is one of those poems that was probably written with a readership of childen in mind, but which works just as well for adults because of the way the story leads one on from the top, through the middle and (before you know it) to the end. The journey is very pleasurable and well worth the read. My 6 year old son absolutely loved it and has awarded it "must read again'n'again" status. A must for the anthology!

Patrick Talty

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38 posted 2003-04-10 10:37 PM


I could have sworn I voted for this before too, maybe this was one that was affected by the crash and some replies were lost? I'll vote again in case that's what happened. I found this delightful, SPIRIT!
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39 posted 2003-04-11 10:34 AM


OMG!  Amazingly enjoyable!  you have all of my votes!

Yesterday is ash, tomorrow is smoke; only today does the fire burn.
Nil Desperandum, Fata viem invenient

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40 posted 2003-04-11 01:24 PM


A delight... gets my vote! *S*
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41 posted 2003-04-11 11:46 PM


Hello SPIRIT

I'm sorry that it took me so long to get to this one but I am sure glad I did.  Your words took me on a magical journey and ended with an important message.  Thanks for sharing your amazing talent.

This is for you, written by me.

"A poet weaves his words
through each verse to create
a most beautiful tapestry
for us all to admire."

Take care......Sue

I am in motion
I am blue
Love is an ocean
I'm anchored in you
- Shawn Mullins

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