That fairy tales may never come true
When she had been young and her mother had still been alive, she had loved the evenings when her mother had sat next to her, reading poems, stories and fairy tales with her.
But when her mother had died, she had soon learned that fairy tales are fairy tales and can't come true and there was no happily ever after.
And in a way, that wasn't the worst thing when she thought about one of her favourite poems that was also a kind of fairy tale:
Once
was a Prince and a Princess "Oh
dear heart, can you not swim here, An evil fairy heard their
planning, It was
on a Sunday morning, "Oh
mother, my dearest mother, The
mother alone went to church, "Oh fisherman, dear fisherman, He threw the net in the water,
that loved one another so dear,
each
other they could not possess,
too deep was the water clear.
my darling swim over to me,
I
will light two candles, have no fear,
by their light the way
you'll see."
pretending to be sound asleep,
she blew out the
candles, damning
the Prince to drown in the deep.
the people were happy and gay,
except for
the Princess, mourning,
with tears in red eyes, this day.
my head feels as were split in two;
I'd
like to stroll somewhere other,
perhaps by the water blue."
the daughter to the shore did
run,
she walked so long til her search
for a fisherman was
done.
would you like to
earn a great prize?
Your net in the water today can
fish me a
Prince where he lies."
to
the bottom so deep it sank,
he fished long for the King's
daughter,
then brought the Prince to the bank.
Her two arms cradled the
body, Her
robe around herself she wound, The bells they tolled throughout the
land,
The
fisher'd fished for a long time,
before the dead Prince he'd
found.
"Now look here, my dear maiden fine,
here's your
Prince in my net bound."
and she kissed his cold lips so pale,
"oh lips could
you but speak to me
again my heart would be hale."
and then leaped into the deep
sea.
"Dear father, mother, I have found
my grave that you
shall never see."
of woe and want were heard loud cries,
two Kings'
children lay close at hand,
both never again to rise.
It frightened her that she and Jarod could have ended up like these two young lovers if it hadn't been for a few events that had changed everything.
And so she decided to teach her daughter all the poems her own mother had once taught her the day she found out that she was pregnant.
THE ENDP.S. I know that there's not so much content. But I guess you can imagine what has happened and I often prefer writing about feeling than about facts … I hope you understand what I'm up to …
