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The Tragic Tale

The Tragic Tale of the Former Evil Ruler
of Children's Nursery Rhymes

This old man, he played two -
had a wife, but couldn't keep her.
He ran off with another girl,
but he was mean, and he was coarse and unrefined.
That's the way the money goes.

He had ten thousand men
and doesn't know where to find them,
they've all gone away...
see how they run, see how they run -
all the king's horses and all the king's men,
and they all go marching down.

One misty, moisty morning
he called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl,
but all that he could see, see, see -
the cupboard was bare.

This is the man, all tattered and torn,
one shoe off, and one shoe on.
He found a crooked sixpence
all covered in snow
on a cold and frosty morning.
He bumped his head and went to bed,
and winter's now come fairly.

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About This Poem

Last Few Words: Joining in the February "wild with no rules" fun! Tried to scratch a poem from single lines of a bunch of children's nursery rhymes. If you read it while holding your left hand over your left eye, and close your right eye completely, it may make a bit of sense. (Also, if I am violating any publishing rights, please let me know and I will delete ASAP.)

Style/Type: Free verse

Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

About the Author

Country/Region: United States

Favorite Poets: I tend to read Ted Kooser, Jim Harrison, Billy Collins, Paul Simon, Robert Frost. I like minimalist poetry, and poems reflecting on nature and Mother Earth.

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Lavender

Lavender

4 years 5 months ago

Hi, Teddy

Had been putting this together for awhile and the fun February contest seemed to be the right home for it. However, wondering if it infringes on publishing rights and will gladly remove it.
Thank you for reading, Teddy!
L

VanRyan

VanRyan

4 years 5 months ago

Lavender, dear;

oh, your poem is soooooo delicious, and if I had small children (heaven forbid).I would treat them to a read of your witty poem. It is also a treat for over-the-hill fellows, like me. Please, do not worry about copy right issues that have long expired. Jerry/van

Lavender

Lavender

4 years 5 months ago

Hi, Jerry

A bit of fun. Many, many nursery rhymes are dark in nature - this one seems to have fallen into that rank, too. Poor fellow was he...
Thank you for reading!
L

Lavender

Lavender

4 years 5 months ago

Aw, Teddy

Just so Old King Cole doesn't come after me.
L

Lavender

Lavender

4 years 5 months ago

Hi, Alan

Thanks for your help with this! Studied very little about nursery rhymes, but realize there is usually a buried story or meaning to most, sometimes pretty dark. Now, off to find out when and why Humpty became an egg!
Thank you, Alan!
L

Lavender

Lavender

4 years 5 months ago

Absolutely!

Too funny, Teddy. I am pulling this one out of the contest. It was a lot of fun, but simply - they are not my own words. Will put the fingers to the keys and enter something else soon!
Thanks, Teddy.
L

Geezer

Geezer

4 years 5 months ago

Please don't...

delete it! You may enter something else, but I truly think that this is a great poem! Remember, there is virtually nothing new under the sun, and to have made something new from something old, is recycling! LoL I used to tell my kids and my niece and nephews, Uncle Guy's screwed up bedtime tales and used the three little pigs and others for the basis of them. [I got kicked out of the bedtime tales for having them laugh too much and not being ready to go to sleep!] I don't think that there are any copyrights to any of those stories. Rest easy. Laughed already this morning! Great stuff! ~ Geez.
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Lavender

Lavender

4 years 5 months ago

Thank you, Geezer!

Uncle Guy's bedtime stories - I laugh just imagining them! This was a fun piece to put together, but when considering using someone else's language, I just don't feel at ease. All good, and I thank you for sharing your thoughts and comments with this one!
L

C

c lynn brooks

4 years 5 months ago

Lavi

funny to bad you missed our fractured fairy tales room this would have fit right in

Lavender

Lavender

4 years 5 months ago

Hi, Chrys,

Fractured Fairy Tales - sounds VERY interesting! :)
Thank you for reading!
Take care,
L

Breakinglogic

Breakinglogic

4 years 5 months ago

Lavender,

Lavender,

You've put these lines in quite an order. I love what you've done here!

Lavender

Lavender

4 years 5 months ago

Hello!

It was fun, and I've learned a thing or two along the way! I think at some point I'm going to give it another try to create something a little cheerier!
Thank you!
Lavender

Lavender

Lavender

4 years 5 months ago

Hi, Thalassa

I appreciate your comments - very much! The piece was a lot of fun to put together!
Thank you!
L