To The Princess Aurora After Giving It Some Thought Poem by Mary Angela Douglas

Mary Angela Douglas

Mary Angela Douglas

Little Rock, Arkansas United States of America

To The Princess Aurora After Giving It Some Thought



whose dream could last a 100 years
and be deemed a penalty,
even a tragedy?

aurora.
and everything dreamed around her sympathetically:
drenched

in the same lilac Light.
who else in art achieved this

irreparable harmony?
of death.
in life.

at least a postponement
of all the surrounding;
castle and kingdom and woods asleep too

except for those on the outskirts gossiping,
the clueless princes, and the one True;
the wild defending Briar.

all else hibernating
with Beauty struck down;
all incapable of grieving.
.
sleep and you dream.
awake and the dream comes clear.
oh, dear, cried the fairies

thinking all was lost.
but she was at the beginning
of Graces.

mary angela douglas 5 november 2015

Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: dream,fairy tale,grace,sleep
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