Making "Rapunzel" a little less typical. |
In long-forgotten land of ire When dragons ruled the skies with fire A knight so bold would venture there Astride a handsome, gallant mare To rescue a maiden with long flaxen hair The lovely-voiced maiden with long flaxen hair The wretched forest did hold no sway or fear over knight that darkened day but charge headlong did he instead while still, no thought should fill his head save reaching the maiden in tower o’ft dread The small, lonely maiden in tower most dread He came to black, unholy tower Past the sunlight’s brilliant hour for crossed he had, demon most foul frightful beast, with head of an owl They battled ‘til one was pierced through the bowels The great creature lay dead, sword in its bowels At destination, dismounting mare the princely knight calls “Let down your hair!” A golden braid is lowed down slowly toward the wooded ground To brave, gallant knight with hardly a sound Who climbed up bleak tower with ne’er a sound His quest ends now, at tall tower’s spire for maiden’s hand, through forest most dire And there, at last, he swelled with pride since she was here to be his bride But didn’t know, that lovely maiden beside would plunge pretty hand so deeply in his side She extracts his immortal soul leaving naught but grim, bleeding hole Magically destroying body there as ashes scattered in the air Devouring soul, she smirks without care “Only fools lust for demons with long flaxen hair.” |