May 17, 2025
More in Poetry childhood
(from my Cinderella poems) childhood
before the sisters came she never wondered princes at her hand. a village boy could common, catch and coax
her flight from modest life to modest life.
gowns were linen shirt and skirt. willow-slippered sabots fitted feet to floor.
nothing more was left to need or want.
she drew water to soup and broth, cut cloth to cuff and hem. swept ashes every evening
and barefoot cobbled dreams to bed bound to sleep and silence in her head.
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