Monday 12 August 2013

MIRROR

MIRROR
A Poem by Virginia Kop
(Kop's Kattery)



The magical illusions of the mirror,
Whether on wall or stand,
Allow a glimpse of yesteryear
To the highest in the land.

The magical illusions of the mirror,
Are a myth to those without glass,
And when the sun shines through the trees
Pools of water reflect the beautiful lass.

The magical illusions of the mirror,
Allow a passing Prince to see 
The face of the fair damsel 
And he looks for her behind every tree

The magical illusions of the mirror
Whether on wall or stand
Show the Prince as he waits for the
Damsel to agree to take his hand.

The magical illusions of the mirror
Shows how happy and grand
The Princess and her family lovingly
Bring joy throughout the land,

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    2. Thank you, kind lady! Did the link actually work for a change?? I've not quite got the hang of that side of blogging, especially with my limited skills - so cannot put any more blogs on until Sunday; shall probably be very busy with this week's challenge [am 63yrs, no issue, so out of touch with children's literature]

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    1. Thank you, had a bit of trouble with the last verse. Nice to have another member of the club.

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  3. I'm loving this one so much! Paints an amazing picture :)

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    1. Thank you, nice lady! And I didn't think about Prince George's birth until afterwards!

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  4. Beautiful writing, what a lovely story :)

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    1. Thank you very much, means a lot as I haven't written poetry for many years!

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