Poetry's Tale to Tell

By The_Potato_Writer

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One sample of my work (Note not all poems will be so serious, some are story like others are light hearted): ... More

A New Fairytale
Live Your Life
Pain is the Gain
The Six Short Angry Men
The Broken Beauty
Stay Strong
Do You Know What's Right?
Do You Know What's Wrong?
Astray
An Absent Mind Adrift
Everlasting Love
Don't Care
Care Too Much
Fighting Over Me
I Shouldn't
The Two Alpha Mates
Home
I Know You
Do You Know Me?
When The Sun Shines
Bleak
Tell Me!
Reinstate
Nature
Karma
Survive. . .
Repeating Mistakes
The Lost Wanderer
What To Do?
Get Back Up. . . !
Safe Spot P1
Safe Spot P2
Fake News
The Cookies Are Free
Show Them
Don't Worry
Chill Pill
Happy Tune
Beat Of My Drum
Love Yourself
Lazy and Productive
Change and Justice
The Invisible Victim
Like A Flower
Show Your Power
Disdain
Move On
Ideas
Treatment
A Poem With No Purpose
You and I
Fitting In
Lazy Rhymes
Drowning
Friend By Your Side
School
Let Me Write
Potato
Work Together
All They Want. . .
What To Think
Hear Me
What Do You See?
Questions
What I See
Memory Lane
Queen of Darkness
Sometimes I Feel. . .
A Word I Despise
All It Takes
Live Your Own
The Three L's
Busy Bee
Failure
About You
About Me
Nightmares
Queen Crazy
Devil's Demise
Pause
Break Free
Breathe
That One Song
Five Days
What We Want
One In A Trillion
Not Love
The Star And Sun
Your Boring
Boss
Learned To Count
Not A Game
Love Not Like
The Prince and Princess
What She Needs
Controlling Feelings
To Me
Poetry's Tale to Tell

White Hood Gone Red

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By The_Potato_Writer

Warning: One part gets a little violent. Not sure if it really needs a warning but considering none of my other poems have had this kind of line, I figured better to be safe than sorry. Enjoy!



The girl put on her cloak,

The cloak her mother made.

Favorite basket in hand,

On her way.

On her way,

To grandmother's land.


The chilly breeze in her face.

Good thing brought her,

Favorite white cloak,

Just in case!


Into the woods,

In her hand,

Was grandmother's favorite goods.

On her way,

She couldn't help but think.


"Why was mother so quiet?

So insistent I take her cloak?

I would have anyways,

It makes me feel so safe.

Safe.

Is that why she was quiet?

Is this about the wolves riot?"


She shook her head,

"No, no, no.

We've been left alone,

And they've nowhere to be seen."


Little did she know,

They were hiding,

Ready to make a show. . .


She knocked on the door,

Unaware of what was in store.

Who opened the door,

Left her in surprise.

A charming young man,

With pretty yellow eyes.

In a deep voice he said,

"Please come inside,

There's much to say,

And not much left of the day."


She was swooped off her feet,

But everything changed.

Once she saw pretty yellow eyes,

With friends who were not her allies. . .


Her mother said goodbye,

When she gave her,

Her pretty white cloak.

She was meant to be taken away,

And not in a good way.

She would be eaten alive,

Before she could contrive.


She was to be traded for peace. . .


The next thing she knew,

Rolling on the ground,

Was her grandmother's head.

Her once white cloak,

Now a deep dark red.

She said goodbye to the traitor,

In her head.


It was the distraction she needed,

Needed to give her time to run.

His ears pricked,

Time slowly ticked,

And he followed along.

He grabbed her hand,

Why,

She and even he couldn't understand.


In that one second,

Time had stopped.

Their love for another,

Couldn't be stopped.


Now they work together,

Ridding the world of evil,

Stopping all the stereotypes.


They made a false story,

The big bad wolf and,

The innocent red riding hood.

All a test,

To decide who lives and who dies.


Her once pure white hood,

Now a deep ruby red.

She said goodbye to naivety,

And hello to the real world.

There by her side,

To make it all better,

Was the wolf,

Who brought them together.

Yet they lived happily ever after,

In a perfectly imperfect world.

He's the yellow eyed man.


She's the white hood gone red. . .



How I love writing poems of twisted fairytales! There's something so fun about turning it dark. Haha, there was one line I didn't know how people would react too, so let me know if the warning was a little much or not XD

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