the Dragon King ( a fairytale of sorts)

willyweed

He name was Luke, but I did not know
He lost his sister Lucy and he cried
Just as I was walking by
Take me home I heard him say
As I passed his cage that day
On a sunny April morn
Please don’t leave me here and all alone
They will gas me here for sure today
If you leave me here in this way
Please take me home now If you will
I ‘ll be good and I will keep you well
I’ll follow you straight down to hell
If you need me too
OK that’s just what I will do
I will give my life and soul to you
And now he is a friend of mind
Knighted with my grandson’s line
Of plastic swords and plastic shield’s
4yr old Grandson Jay-Mo (Jameson)
Said Poppa dude I think we should?
And so we gave him a crest of his own
And full Sainthood right from the throne
In the castle’s living room
For his has thrown me quite a bone
Sir Saint Luke E Boy the Dragon King
Fills me heart with joy and things
Now he is all the Kingdoms hero’s sing
Now I have love abound with grandson and my dog around

 

 

  • Author: willyweed (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 25th, 2017 08:25
  • Comment from author about the poem: these two guys =LOVE and HOPE and I need both about now.
  • Category: Children
  • Views: 42
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Comments9

  • kevin browne

    well, then you have ended up feeling pretty sorted. lovely write.

  • willyweed

    Thank you Kevin you are a kind one and a good one and I am glad you are my friend!
    thank you sir WW

  • Tony36

    Awesome write

  • willyweed

    Thanks Tony I bet you were a knight in days of old... or did you work the day shift?
    I can't remember now But I know you are my brother so I ILU tony thanks again! ww

  • WriteBeLight

    Good Knight write WW. 🙂

  • willyweed

    I bow to you My Fairest Lady And I am the KING around here so it's just for today in a jester of you grace plus I LU...ww

  • Goldfinch60

    Good write, grandchildren can give so much pleasure.

    • willyweed

      yes you are most brilliantly correct my kind and Good sir, the diner bell should be ringing
      across the pond I should hope you enjoy a fine meal and sweet dreams 4 U 2

    • Michael Edwards

      Brill amalgam of goodness oh Willy - goodloads or wordy specialness.

      • willyweed

        So I think you like it? or if you need a brill o pad I am all out / thanks anyway you can use steel wool plus soap, let me know how you make out. or thanks for liking it? ww

        • Michael Edwards

          Oh yes I like it right down to my wettygirdles. Now steel wool - I use it to paint with and did a demonstration to an art group only last night. Tomorrow I will post an example of a wire wool painting.

        • Augustus

          Precious.



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