THE PALACE
Long ago
there was a fairy tale palace. Very grand in size. Everywhere one looked– velvet, gold and
bronze. Mirrored walls, crystal
chandeliers and thick carpets. Stairways
wide enough to hold six abreast. Sweeping in a curve, they rose up toward a
domed ceiling with a glass skylight.
A princess comes down the stairs. Regal, beautiful, bedecked in glimmering jewels, wearing her best dress and Sunday shoes. Her subjects bow.
"Your Royal Highness," they murmur as
she passes.
"Out of my way, peasants," she says,
moving past them towards the palace doors.
"Come on, come on," says a page
wearing blue pants and a jacket with gold braid. He gruffly hurries the
princess outside and ushers in those waiting for the next scheduled movie.
the walk home–
squinting in the low sunlight
she scuffs her shoes
Presence, winter 2011
4 comments:
how sad for the princess; she should really look where she's stepping; smiles
much love...
Thanks, Gillena.
I miss those grand movie houses. Today, all we get are dark boxes.
Adelaide
Enjoyed it!
I miss the grand movie theaters too. For a brief time in my life I remember how going to the movies was a special thing.
Thanks, Janet. Yes, the movies were special, not just the grand theaters, but the films were better.
Adelaide
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