Steve Shilstone's Blog, page 31

February 4, 2012

PART OF MY CHILDREN'S BOOK COLLECTION


This corner wall in my library is a good place to spend a day.


Top row, left to right: Perrault's Fairy Tales, Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales, painting of the lavender witch's edible cottage in Danken Wood, Grimm's Fairy Tales, East of the Sun and West of the Moon, The Arabian Nights.


Bottom row: 8 of Andrew Lang's Fairy Books.

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Published on February 04, 2012 15:38

January 29, 2012

DABBER OF THE WEST LIMERICK


Here's Old Dabber of the West.


His granddaughter Nim loves him best.


Her smiles, so rare,


she tends to share


with Dabber alone above the rest.

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Published on January 29, 2012 22:05

January 22, 2012

PEAR TREE


On the world of Boad, strange pear trees grow on the cliffs overlooking the Wide Great Sea.

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Published on January 22, 2012 16:48

January 20, 2012

MOTTY LIMERICK


Motty, the hollowite nanny?


Why, the length of her tongue was uncanny.


With consummate ease


to the tops of the trees


it flicked with a bo bonny banny.

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Published on January 20, 2012 17:36

January 14, 2012

BANDY OF THORNS LIMERICK


 A particular favorite of the Queeeen


was Bandy of Thorns, bendo dreen.


He alone, you see,


could control the three,


the mad Triplet Princesses, each one a teen.

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Published on January 14, 2012 00:09

January 8, 2012

SILL AND FISS LIMERICK


Sill was a twin. So was Fiss.


Sailing the sea was their bliss,


on a trampoline raft,


most unusual craft,


though they sensed there was something amiss.

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Published on January 08, 2012 00:27

January 1, 2012

THE RINDLE MER LIMERICK


None can compare to Rindle Mer


with her frothy shock of orange hair.


You need not ask


if she's up to the task.


She'll revive the Woods with seconds to spare.

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Published on January 01, 2012 00:30

December 27, 2011

ANDREW LANG'S CRIMSON FAIRY BOOK


I recently added this volume to my collection of Andrew Lang Fairy Books. I now own the blue, the green, the red, the pink, the yellow, the violet, the brown, and now the crimson. So far, 'Little Wildrose' is my favorite tale in this volume. Why? Because of the first sentence – Once upon a time the things in this story happened, and if they had not happened then the story would never have been told – and the last sentence – And in three days the wedding was celebrated, and the wedding feast was held, and everyone who saw the bride declared that if anybody wanted a perfect wife they must go to seek her on top of a tree.


Oh, and I like the sentences in between, too.

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Published on December 27, 2011 15:41

December 24, 2011

THE LACE LIMERICK


The last of the roamers was Lace.


She had a most serious face.


She wrote many stories


of Boadlian glories.


For a thousand years none took her place.

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Published on December 24, 2011 15:21

December 19, 2011

LADY MAY LIMERICK


Beloved by all was Lady May of Orrun


from Cloud Castle City to all places foreign.


Her grace and her style


caused many a smile


on many a face to be worrun.

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Published on December 19, 2011 15:21