10001. A Hansel and Gretel SonnetA Chapter by Ray NicholsA narrative poem based on the fairy tale of Hansel and GretelIn woods so deep where shadows twist and play, Two children wandered, lost beyond the light, With hunger gnawing, hope began to sway, Their hearts as heavy as the coming night. Hansel, brave, with crumbs to mark their trail, Led forth his sister, Gretel, small and sweet, But birds, with hunger of their own, would pale Their path, devoured by the forest's greed. A cottage stood, sweet scent upon the air, Of candy walls and windows made of glass, They dared to dream, forgetting all their care, Yet in the sweetness, danger lurked en masse. A witch with eyes like embers, fierce and cold, Did plot to trap their souls, her heart so bold.
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StatsAuthorRay NicholsLexington, NCAboutPublished Author at Amazon Kindle, and Lulu. poet at AllPoetry and poetry.com. Artist at DeviantArt and ArtPal and other sites. Baron of Sealand, Lord of Scotland, Lord Knight of the First Ord.. more..Writing
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