Each myth, legend or fairytale
from “once upon” to “fare thee well”
shares some elements of story
be they sad, uplifting, gory.
Always a damsel in some distress—
Rumplestiltskin’s name to guess,
for straw once spun out into gold,
or another story to be told.
Too much sleep may be her curse,
ugly stepsisters, or worse.
Murder, treason, sloth and pox
were emptied from Pandora’s box.
These troubles spread from near to far,
(although, in fact, it was a jar.)
Zeus forgave Pandora’s shame
and the imp revealed his own strange name.
But the other women described above
were saved by cleverness or love.
Scheherazade escaped the hearse
with stories, legends, tales and verse.
Cinderella rose from hearth and ashes
and Sleeping Beauty opened lashes––
both maids saved by daring-do:
one by a kiss, one by a shoe.
So whatever might have been their fate:
loss of child or murderous mate,
wipe tears and fears away with laughter.
They all lived happily ever after.
Elements is the prompt for Esther’s Writing Prompts for Sept. 3

Such a great take on the prompt, Judy. I love this 💕
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Thanks, as usual, for the prompt,Esther.
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Cleverly constructed with all those references
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Thanks, Derrick.. You’d be an expert at this topic!!!!
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Love your poem and a perfect analysis of fairytales.
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Thanks, Sadje.
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You’re very welcome
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This was really fun to read, for memories of all those stories. 🙂
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Great take on the elements of the fairy tale Judy 🙌
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