A Wizard's Tale Poem by Chris Embrick

A Wizard's Tale

Rating: 5.0


The fledgling was confused
Picking up the wrong cruse
Changing the Wizard's love spell
The odorous potion
Caused quite a commotion
Dropping a royal bombshell
A little in the grog
Changed the heir into a frog
Silencing the wedding bells
Much to his advantage
The wise Wizard vanished
And blame on the novice fell
To the unhappy king
The Princess gave the ring
That day her broken heart quelled
She drank the bitter grog
Slipped off her ruby clogs
And joined her Prince in the well.


Epilogue:

They spent their wedding night
Croaking in the moonlight
At least that's the Wizard's tale.

Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: fantasy,marriage,mistake
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 24 November 2017

Picking up the wrong cruse was really very thought provoking.To the unhappy king The Princess gave the ring. An amazing story you have nicely presented here that reflects fantasy brilliantly. Moonlight is nice to tell calmly the Wizard's tale. An excellent poem is shared...10

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Bernard F. Asuncion 21 November 2017

Such an interesting write, Chris...a perfect 10+++++

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