Thursday, July 3, 2014

A Beauty who Slept Slept Until her Prince Arrived

Inspired by Sleeping Beauty by Grimm’s Fairy Tales (Great Illustrated Classics)

A kingdom of peace and wondrous wonders existed many years ago

Graced with a royal couple of gentle wise they ruled fair but still the hope of a child was uppermost in dreams of many

Finally a day of fortuitousness arrived and little one came to her to be her baby of sweet call

Hark Hark the herald sing for the sweet christening of the royal infant would soon be with a feast of greatness to follow

Invites invites went to all especially to the seven fairies of gifts of gifts to glow to be her true ladyship value all

Seven of seven fairies gave and received gifts to grace her sweet little angelic form to allow all ladyship qualities grow reveal

But one old fairy of evil deed and intent received no gift at all and cursed the fair princess to die

As the seventh fairy looked askance at her she gave the princess a gift of protection of sleep until a prince of noble kissed her to
awake and live a life of happy forever

As the cursed prophesy foretold the princess pricked her finger on a need of sharp and slept and slept slept slept for 100 years long

Wise and sad the King and Queen summoned the seventh fairy to cast a spell of sleep sleep for servants to be with her always and awaken when she

Years passed passed and she slept deep deep and all therein the castle surrounding became a self enclosure allowing entry of none

A prince of brave approached as none to love, honor, treasure the fair princess who slept slept and keep her safe safe safe within arms of strong

Spirits of strange went before him and magically opened doors of shrubbery shrubbery until appeared a kingdowm of glowing beauty of pink mirage effect

Running up stairs two by three he entered a chamber of large with decorations of frills of pink and kissed an angel replete in sleep who opened eyes of slumber and started to dance in slippers of small glad to be awake awake and married to a man who loved loved her dear

By

Felicia McCaw


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