As promised, I am posting the poem I based upon the photo prompt featured in yesterday's blog post.
Prince Charming, Etc.
Not the fairy tale –
I mean her story.
How would she tell it?
Or how would Beatrice tell
Of Florentine nights
When the city’s finest
Gathered in grand ceremony?
When she appeared
Just long enough
To capture a poet’s heart
On her way to becoming a goddess,
What did she see?
And what about that dancing queen
Who took to the dance floor
When the lights were low
On a Friday night?
What would be her story
Should her lips tell the tale
Or her pen fashion the narrative?
I can only speak
For the hopes of a man
Made helpless by the sight
Of that fair maiden of story and song.
When beauty walks a razors edge
In stiletto heels,
A man can suddenly imagine
A lifetime
In the span of a heartbeat
Or the blink of an eye.
That imagined lifetime
Will prod him to cancel
All previously scheduled tomorrows
To follow that one bright star.
When daybreak comes
And bleary eyes survey the gray-cast city
That now holds only a fragment of that dream,
He joins the ranks of troubadours
And would-be Prince Charmings.
With a single shoe
To remind him
Of life lived to the full –
That shoe left in haste
By the curb
Before the lady’s departure –
He is ready to search the kingdom
To find the lady
Who will fit that shoe
And fill his dreams.
Some of us
Caught up in that drama
Will bring her home,
Like Prince Charming.
Others of us will, like Dante,
Resign ourselves to forever
Seek the goddess
Just beyond our reach,
Content to only catch a glimpse.
Either way,
She has taken our heart
Filled our days
And overturned our lives.
We would put everything on the line for her.
We would hope to win her heart,
Or at least buy her a house.
Someday I would like to hear
Cinderella’s story.
Is hers
As upended
As mine?
~ CK
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