Seven Dwarves for dinner

Seven Dwarves for dinner

A Poem by Ray Nichols

Snow White her skin was

and her eyes of brightest blue

The mirror tells no lies

She was the fairest that is true.



Jealous was her mother

The monstrous evil queen

She told the guard

Take her from here

And do an awful thing.



But the guard was not as heartless

He let her run away.

And she would still be living

If not for that fateful day.



She ran into the woods you see.

Until her legs could run no more.

And she came upon a cottage

and knocked upon the door.



The door was locked and bolted

and no one was at home.

She sat down on a bench nearby

she was too tired to roam.



Soon she was asleep

and then the sun went down.

and the creatures of the night

began to roam around.



A pale skinned vampire found her

and turned her from the light

And Snow White became more pale

Than the moon in the sky.



Seven dwarves returned to home

to find to their surprise

A lovely pale skinned girl

who compelled them

let her inside.



Seven dwarves for dinner

And turned as well that day.

in time, the Queen would rue the day

She threw her life away.



Seven dwarves for dinner

And soon the Queen would die.

As the fairest of her daughters

would be invited inside.

--Lord Nichols--

© 2024 Ray Nichols


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Ray Nichols
Ray Nichols

Lexington, NC



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