Red-painted nails and frosted hair hide
frowsty decay and slow panic.
She'd been a girl in ribboned frocks,
his lubricious patter made her froward.
Now he frowns and mutters. She walks on
eggshells, smiling frozen fictions.
He pulls a hacksaw from the footlocker
and waits for her in front of the house
but she has kissed a crowned frog
and frolics joyfully in the swamp.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Fro-mance
Labels:
free verse,
poetry,
wordpower
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5 comments:
Nothing like a little froggy romance to brighten up any morning. :-)
This prompt seems to have educed a lot of princesses and frogs this week.
I enjoyed your piece. I especially liked your last two lines...seems she gave this creep the slip. Well done.
-Nicole
frabjuous.
I'm glad she found a way out of it.
Excellent little fairy tale with a great ending!
Pamela
A good frolic in the swamp with a crowned frog will surely shake the vapors. I love this, Tiel!
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