Author's Note: We had to write these for AP English and I did mine on the 101 Dalmatians (the way I write them is very different from anything else). It probably doesn't make a whole lot of sense, and I am aware that what I meant, and what I wrote, don't necessarily match. Please bare with me! Most of you will not understand this at all, I don't expect anyone to, but it is foreshadowing the story I hope to publish soon. (That won't be written like a poem!) Comments and questions are very much appreciated.
Of Love and Lust
By LilMissFerret a.k.a Lilj4818
~Prologue~
When I was a young maid
Fair of skin, hair, and body, they said.
Eyes followed me everywhere. Sought,
I was, more so than any other drought.
Wrapped in silk of fine white cloth,
Decorated in black spots so soft
In these days I loved blissfully,
And brought forth life and jubilee
Though I've grown old and my lights grown dull
Happiness knows me well and full
Once upon a day, lovely like this,
I found love strong and without miss
My children were further born
Of seven I shall give no scorn
The oldest of the group is lovely
Perfect match for one so bubbly
Now then comes a girl of sweetest sin
Blotchy though she may be, unique is the win
And as follows comes three and four
Different as night and day, maybe more
While on may take a swift right hook
The other prefers his sweet book
Later came a son, number five
His action so drastic, he's lucky to be alive
The last two children are of little importance
They travel widely in their incompetence
Throughout my years did these children run
But of this my story was spun
Gather around young and old
To hear a tale of the brave and bold
By the time I had reached full age
Deeply engraved I am nothing short of a page
Of my family you know full and well
I have a story I must tell.
~Story~
One may have, of an ugly duckling, heard
And nothing short of this I shall word.
My story is surely wanting a telling
So I must go on with the word spilling
"But Grandmother," asked my young lad,
"We want a story of knights in metal clad!"
"Hush all," I call. For this they need to learn.
"Once this is over I might give a turn"
Now I heard an old tale of one young maiden
She fell in love and gave forth three laid in
A nest so fine, for fair was it built.
And yet the three she looked upon in guilt
Amongst the two of complexion fine
Sat a child with spots to match mine.
Ashamed she was of this strange sight
For neither parent could identify its light
Through youth she was scorned from all above
From those as pale as a pure white dove
And though she suffered greatly
No one chanced taking her too heartily
So to leave, she planned, for many a year
Oh this burden she must now endear
But leave she did, or so I've heard
Though only from the larger herd
Forward she went through a darkness
To face a foe that is faceless
None have seen her since her leave
As she went to live her life, to weave
A place so different it took the misfits
At the head of this group she happily sits
Perfection became her greatest desire,
And beautiful men did she hire,
To bring life to her desolate landscape.
Love became a petty word in any shape
Through all her life she help many
But age swiftly swept away her tyranny
Although she possessed all the land
Her followers quickly began to disband
When death finally cam knocking
All her people she found were mocking
For they cared none for her, their queen
She had never been anything but mean
With their chains lifted and gone
Her people quickly left and were none
For sin of their treachery were they punished
The perfection they held was no longer polished
Their spots grew in many a shape and size
Some changed before their very eyes
Colors began to mix quite shortly
And of stature they were changed surely
But of all these changes one must love
The peace and harmony so like a dove
No longer is there fear or strife
Unless by a master with a cursed knife
And so they were saved by scorn
To be the loveliest breed ever born
Markings quite so sweet
That they almost hurt the teeth
The ones of old have all but been forgotten
We value still their sense of decay and rotten
Purity and beauty are surely sought
Though we know it cannot be bought
With love we've also closer grown
Family is a quest worthy of the greatest renown
And form this story I surely trust
You have learned of love and lust
From now until forever believe in better
And find it in the love for one another
