Hey all it's me! I'm finally back home from the Fine Arts Academy and it was amazing! I got so many good reviews (all four of them) that I decided to make a collection of Zelda love poems. This will not only include Link and Zelda but other couples I like from the game. The next one will be about Mido's feelings for Saria and I've already given too much away. I hope you enjoy! Oh! I also plan to capture every mood love can bring.

This one is about Malon being scorned. Usually I think that Malon always thought of link as friend but Fan Fiction people think something else. It was good inspiration. Now before I talk too much her is the poem.


It Seems a Shame…

Mood: Angst

It seems a shame

That you're to blame

For all my woe and sorrow.

That all my hope

Will never come

And there is no tomorrow.

Once a day

I'd start to pray

For you to be my own,

But everyday

It was the same

For the love that was not shown.

It's her it's her,

It's always her!

She has a life ahead.

Her dresses fine

A castle tall

And you in her nice warm bed.

It's never me,

It's never me.

Who am I to be sore?

I have nothing

That's not her case,

She has everything and more.

What am I to do now?

What have I to show?

A lazy father, and a fat cow,

And not even the right to sew…

For you.

It seems a shame

That you're to blame

For all my woe and sorrow.

That all my hope

Will never come

And there is no tomorrow.

But there is hope,

There's always hope.

Not for you and me.

Maybe there's someone

Far away

Who never lived in a tree.


Once again with the stanzas. Why do I even bother? Oh well, this one is in stanzas of six all right? So what did you think? Review, review, review. And for those who do; I will give my thanks. Pax for now.

Ayachan: Thank you so much. I enjoy writing poetry.

LainieG304: Thank you for always reviewing an ant like me. I'm glad you like the fluff. I enjoy writing it. Poetry has always been a strong point for me since I grew up around, but to write like you do is an extra special talent. Hats off to you!
Kat-SageOf-Wisdom-Princess Zel: Gosh that's a title! I was sort of going for the whole sweet and sad thing. I hate unhappy endings. That's why I made sure that he was missing so he could come back. HA HA HA! I'm glad that the stanzas didn't upset you, but they sure upset me. I work hard writing in stanzas. It's the backbone of poetry.

Cheese: I won't ask about the name. Thank you for reviewing. It's good to see that people still enjoy traditional poetry. I hope you review the rest.