Lawn King

Lawn King

A Poem by D Connolly
"

Lizards. Just lizards.

"

His throat puffs up as red as a brick

He sits like a king on top of a stick

He pushes his speckled chest up and down

Challenging all for a chance at the crown

They race and he braces himself for a fight

The girls hurry and scurry in flirtish delight

The battle ensues, and mercy is nil

Jaws lock and they twist in the effort to kill

Victory now, the King reigns on his throne

He decides that he won't be ruling alone

Sweet maiden who hides in bromeliad green

Sees her chance to become the true queen

When come to his side, their tails intertwine

And the rest of the kingdom politely resigns

As the moon wanders out and the night softly falls

The air is filled with their loving calls

© 2016 D Connolly


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'Lawn King'
D.Connolly,
The wild kingdom is seen in the miniature as you weave this captivating tale of the lizard who would be king and he even will have his queen. How cute is that!? So here he is willing to battle for his crown in a physical duel. It feels like a old time story and all he needs is a sword. You played off of the natural world of nature and gave it a winsome twist with the classic feel of a medieval tale. Thanks for this. It was intriguing and inspiring.
Blessings,
Kathy

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

D Connolly

4 Years Ago

thank-you Kathy, and sorry for the delay in acknowledging your visit! I don't get on here very often.. read more



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You say, "Lizards, just lizards", yet they are quite impressive! I enjoyed the flow, and explanation in your write; so clear that I can just see that lizard "gone 'a courtin', uh huh, he did go"-oh wait, that was a froggie....LOL
The guys really have to put up quite a fight for us gals and it "ain't" always a pretty fight, unless they are after a praying mantis, or another female who eats her mate! YIKES, better to be a lizard!

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

HAHA, thank-you for making me laugh Sheila, it's been a morning over here... I needed it. :)
Very well done!
Can you imagine what it was like when the dinosaurs were courting!
Terry

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

LOL, raaaawwrrrr!
a very cool read. enjoyed this a lot. great rhyme. reptiles - both mysterious and misunderstood, as we can be.

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

yes, they are! when my uromastyx Sunshine died at 12 years of age, no one could understand why I wa.. read more
Pete

7 Years Ago

hmmm. you floridians have all the fun.
The things us guys have to do to win you over.
Hope after all his hard work, she doesn't have a headache. Maybe stay out the garden today.

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

You're so funny!
A great read, well written. Even lizards have it made, must be the tales I mean tails:)

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

thank-you andrew
You have a style of rhyming that seems effortless and the stories within are vividly created. It's a tie for me between this and Shimmer as to which I like more. Thank you for sharing!

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

wow, that's really nice of you! Thank-you Jack!
Jack Necron (Aubrey Jack Peaslee)

7 Years Ago

You are welcome!
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Really fun read D, superb rhyming.
Starz x

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

thank-you very much for reading
That's some pretty tight structure.

You have some bad a*s creative discipline.
This line...
"Sees her chance to become his true queen"

Change "his" to "the" and I think it sounds better in the scheme of things. I could be wrong though, I smoke a lot of grass.



Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

the.... I will consider it. Perhaps she doesn't care too much for him, but the title itself. Good su.. read more
Davidgeo

7 Years Ago

It's more empowering for the queen that way.
Compelling to read. I like poems that are stories.

Well done. (stands and claps). :)

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

Thank-you so much (curtsey)
strong structure, story and rhyme says i! very much enjoyed this lizardly king poem .. and thank you so much for my word for the day "bromeliad" ..a wider vocabulary was a reason i decided to take up poetry .. and here at the cafe has surely done that ..so thanks for sharing this one .. enjoyable read for me!
E.

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

thank-you Einie
Einstein Noodle

7 Years Ago

awwwwwwww you called me Einie! ;))

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