Once upon a time
I read books,
and wrote
about books, and
now
I curate
literary content.
Once upon a time
I protested war,
and lit
my anti-war
candle, and now
I protest
perceived microaggressions.
Once upon a time
I prayed to God,
and lifted
my prayers
upward, and now
I pray downward to
my smart phone.
Once upon a time
itself is no
longer
once upon a time
Once upon a time
has become
once upon a spin,
once upon a
brand,
once upon a
tipping point.
Rumpelstiltskin sits
at his wheel,
spinning
straw into what
passes
for gold, turning
to demand the
child.
Heather Eure at
Tweetspeak Poetry has a poetry
prompt this week involving that classic fairy tale beginning “once upon a
time.” To see what others are thinking (and writing), please
visit the site.
Photograph by Larisa Koshkina via Public
Domain Pictures. Used with permission.
Loved this, Glynn! It's a must-share. :)
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Literally said, "wow" when I finished reading. Having trouble describing, but excellent, Glynn. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGlynn - I loved this. It was interesting, beautiful, and very thought-provoking. Once upon a spin, a brand, a tipping point - GENIUS. And painful at the same time. Thanks!
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