A second attempt at a story of woe turned to glee.In honor of St Patrick's day! |
She never wore green not even on St. Patrick's Day A beautiful and beefy Celtic woman was alone She was alone when she lay down and when she arose She was alone when she worked, cooked cleaned, ate, and if and when she played Playing was rare these days for she carried a heavy weight from day to day She was so filled with hate that there was no room for play She hated all mankind for what they had done to her How they had robbed her, hurt her without a care for her at all They had cared not for her or her people She was once a happy Lass, which unfortunately was not to last One day the sun went black when invaders came ashore Came to her shores and ran a muck those hateful men Their blood ran red in the streets that day, the blood of her fellow man The ones they didn't kill they put on their big ships They put on their ships to take away as slaves She ran and hid in the shed and they found her not She watched from afar as they burned her village with fire and took all they could She hated them all, she sure did She came out with those that did survive and wasn't taken alive They tried to rebuild and they did She rebuilt everything on the outside and nothing on the inside She had nothing left on the inside of her so why even bother She used to wear a lot of green back in the day so long ago , however, vowed never again She had worn green on St. Patrick's Day and every Sunday to Mass She loved green at one time she had to confess before her people were massacred No, never again, she wore green when she had some glee, so now without glee, she just could not. She lived this way for years and years, until again everything changed which was common with life Never wearing any green, just lots of black One day a knock on the door was heard not too loud but heard She went to the door a puzzled look At the door was a man, all ragged and grim and covered in slime She recognized a kinship right away she did All of the pain melted away almost in an instant The two spent the rest of their days learning how to love and trust again They wore a lot of green on St Patrick's day, on Sunday at Mass, on any old day they wanted Lone and hurt they were not and today as with any day is a good day to wear green, live green, and walk through life green and fresh! Word count:453 and 36 lines of poetry |