a twisted tale--it ended up in a kind of bitter place |
This is not the end of the story. the story has no end, just the seasons passing, one continual round. once upon a time, long ago (just yesterday) and far away, (two doors down) when the earth was newer (and older) a woman loved. and he was strong and brave and handsome, and drove a pure white steed, (like any good knight) and drove around the neighborhood looking for damsels in distress. and when he came the damsels were distressed, screaming and carrying on that they’d lost their shoes or sold their kisses to a frog, or fallen down a hill and he’d help them for a kiss and a wink, so, one day (yesterday/tomorrow— maybe the day after that) she saw him coming and let down her hair and let up her skirt, so her legs showed best— and he loved her (for a moment). but duty called, and he drove away on his pure white steed. and the woman had a mother, who said: your father was just like that— and the woman grew a daughter and told her, never love a knight on a pure white steed. but the daughter loved and and her daughter loved. and they loved more ever after. and the seasons changed and the world grew young again, without beginning, without end— This is not the end of the story. line count:40 |