Thimbleful of Thumbelina~

Thimbleful of Thumbelina~

A Poem by NoneOfYourBusiness akaKITTY KUTABAREakaCandyPole

This is my thimble

It is tiny

But large enough to hold

A thousand pieces of confetti

And a single wedding band

 

My life was traded for food

I can understand hunger

What is a barleycorn

After all

To a starving woman

 

I grew a walnut cradle

From the bark of a tree

Being tiny

I could never get warm

Except in a c curve

Around my own body

 

I, small

Vulnerable

It was toad and his entourage

Who came first

To test my tiny fists

But I had the butterfly peel her magik

From the inside

Of my right wrist

And the koi fish to the rescue

Leaping from the base of my skull

Swallowing old toad down

In a spray of blood

 

On a lily pad for eons

Adrift on a stream

While men went about forging hard things

And leaving magik to scribbles on the rocks

For study

Under spectacles

I was pleasantly undisturbed

In a rip van wrinkle theory

Until a stag beetle staggered by

But spat me quickly back into my skin

When his compatriots

Covered their eyes;

Even beetles have a sense of inherent

Taboo

 

Winters were the most bitter

Frost hands

Icicles in my hair

The field mouse found me frozen to his door

Took pity

Pulled me through the straw

To dream near the fireplace

Where a swallow reclined as well

Healing broken wings I caressed

into solid forms, each and every night

And things were good

Until the spring thaw

When mole peeked his nose

Through the earth

And blindly

Snatched

At my awakening fertility

 

Hidden beneath swallow’s wing

We took flight

To a land

Where Thumbelina’s were the norm

And here I found a wedding band

Placed it in my thimble

With every scrap of confetti

Covered in scribbles

Of stories in fragments

Waiting to happen

 

And no, I married no prince

For princes are fairy tales

And Thumbelinas

Are, sadly

The norm

 

 

 

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© 2011 NoneOfYourBusiness akaKITTY KUTABAREakaCandyPole


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One of my favourite tales of childhood, the tiny girl asleep in the walnut shell, adrift on the lily-pad, escaping two bad marriages and knowing the soul-mate swallow who showed her the path to freedom... fairy prince (Meh)

I loved your metaphoric twists which brought such life to the archetypes:
I had the butterfly peel her magik

From the inside

Of my right wrist

And the koi fish to the rescue

Leaping from the base of my skull

Swallowing old toad down

In a spray of blood

Posted 13 Years Ago


5 of 5 people found this review constructive.




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Ah tales from the river bank, you weave your lines so well to carry the reader to lands that are only a dream away, yet seem so far in light of day, the Rip Van Wrinkle line was majestic..........indeed all the lines were so, your colours blend so well :O)

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

You are so free in your thoughts and so filled with fantasy. Idon't know how you do it, it is wonderous to me but it makes a sense so profound. This poem drip drops like honey in my mind. Another magic carpet ride!

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

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What a clever twist on a fairytale..you bring this into the real world with your metaphorical take on her life and how it interwines into our own..love the ending

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I love the description, a wonderful story!:)


Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Effortless description of pain physical & emotional. When I am gone my soul will whisper my stories. You, you are brave enough to shout them through the pages and pixels making the motes of pain smaller and smaller. Love this honey!

Posted 13 Years Ago


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HB
Ahhhh, always has been one of my favorite stories. Beautifully re-told. Delicious ending. Almost Grimm, though not enough death for them I suppose.

I should like to see what you can do with an early version of Puss in Boots. ^.^

Posted 13 Years Ago


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Jae
absolutely gorgeous. the imagery was beautiful and i felt i was there

~Rem

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Oh you embellish the ignored, hard points of the fairytales...I can never look at Thumbelina the same way...

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

This is an amazing story. Quite the tear jerker.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Well, I hope it's not too terribly evident that I will never be able to repay the kindness you have done me, but I am gonna damn well try.

This poem is magical. The first stanza is an absolutely gorgeous opening to a thing that only evolves and unfolds almost mystically. It's so subtle and indirect that you almost miss it happening, but at some point, I fell into your world. The ending is perfectly poignant and a fitting, if sad, conclusion to a brilliant work. Thanks for this.

Posted 13 Years Ago


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NoneOfYourBusiness akaKITTY KUTABAREakaCandyPole
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