Three By Three Shall Save You Poem by Rin Kathy

Three By Three Shall Save You



When the wind, rain, snow, and everything work together,
A castle of secrets is born out of air,
With this castle flags fly high,
And not a soul shall ever walk by.

With that emerald green flapping,
The towers stood napping,
Of their own wishes and dreams,
While holding the evil one's schemes.

For these three towers were made of exquisiteness,
The one who made them didn’t want any less,
Than the diamond, marble, and gold,
Of which stories have been told.

Marrella, the youngest, is inside of one,
That could have been paid for by the ton,
For gold a lot is spent,
Like her wise words always meant.

Diamond is for the second tower,
Just like her earrings she will wear,
And her pearl white dress beyond compare,
Vrelly, Vrelly, let down your hair.


Within the third tower waits the eldest,
For whom many have failed her test,
Of climbing up the marble for Endymin’s name,
Who’s known far and wide for a quick brain.

Once before these towers,
There was a kingdom full not of cowards,
Who surrendered their king,
Or upon them selves bring,
A puddle of treacherous jealousy.

This puddle was very important,
For it killed him by,
Putting on the prime minister’s ring,
And visiting.

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