A Little Girl's Story

A Little Girl's Story

A Poem by Spencer Barker

I'll be short and quick, 
faster than it takes a frog to lick. 
The story is quite sad, 
but for some it makes quite mad. 
It is your choice and yours only, 
but I would advise you to listen and remember to do your chores! 
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Once upon a time, 
a little girl just turned nine. 
Gifts of every assortment stood, 
oh would she be good! 
-----
Time goes, 
strands of hair lengthen, 
but not in the slightest for one. 
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Little Mary, 
little as she was, 
could grow no longer.
Her chores were not done;
she refused to do even one wash.
-----
Years have gone by,
hairs grown old,
weak,
and brittle.
Yet, she still lives,
only nine years old.


 

© 2016 Spencer Barker


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I enjoyed the old style you've employed here, telling in a sort of Mother Goose way about the girl who stunted her own growth. The moral is an excellent one.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Spencer Barker

8 Years Ago

Thank you for your kind words. I am glad you enjoyed it!

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Added on March 25, 2016
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Tags: Horror, Fable, Chores, Nine