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Rated: E · Poetry · Children's · #1401677
A boy's journey of disapointment when faced with an important task from the Queen
The Teacup
By: Christine Zimmer

I have a silver teacup,
But nothing to fill it up.
And if I don’t fill my teacup,
The queen will surely erupt!

She asked for a drink of water,
But the well had nothing to give.
And when I returned empty handed
She said “Bring me some wine and you’ll live.”

So I asked the kind amontillado,
“is there any wine you can spare?”
And with a quick wink and a smirk on his face
He said, “Yes right over there…”

He took me into a dark lit room,
To see just what he had left.
And when I put down my shining silver teacup
He snatched it up quick and then left!

So I returned to the Queen with nothing to drink
And no cup to drink nothing in,
I begged of the Queen to spare me my life!
And her frown turned into a grin

She took a chance on an unknown boy
So the fault was all her own.
So she took my hand, and quietly said,
“Why don’t you just go home.”

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