Illustration by: Anne Anderson 1930's as shared over at Monday's Child: fare of face |
Princess of the Night
The princess sits up in her castle height,
Watching over children within the night,
She drapes the moon with her veil slight,
With bat wings gifting her to sing of flight.
She inspires imaginations, too, to write,
Of wings and glory, demons she can fight,
For children need to see with sight,
The things their hearts bring forth to right.
Watching over children within the night,
She inspires imaginations, too, to write.
Petrina Lesko
January 2011
This poem and others can be found linked over at Monday's Child: fare of face. This site, offered up by bkmackenzie has offered a wonderful place to share with other poets and future poets, the children, verse that will hopefully inspire the young ones with our world of poetry. Please stop by and offer your support today, and encouragement for such a wonderful venue. Thank you to all of you who have participated thus far, and a special thank you to you, bkmackenzie.
9 comments:
draping the moon - i like this!
Oh thank you so much...the number of people that have commented today as been so heartwarming...it is writers like you that inspire me and tell me Yes...continue...thank you Petrina....bkm
Lovely images.
I love the stress on imagination! I so enjoy it when I hear and see the fruits of it from children of any age! Lovely poem!
This is perfect. Quite inspiring! Thank you.
Good, catchy flow.
This is a very cute poem..
and inspiring too :)
children need those watchers in the night...very nice.
lovely poem- watching over children.
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