The Dragon's Kiss Poem by Austyn Mercer

The Dragon's Kiss



Crimson skies, blood red,
I fear the worst for this wed,
Dragon's roars torment the sky,
The breadmaker's wife, starts to cry,
Hear the Dragon's roar so fierce,
Swords slash but not a pierce,
Dragon swoops and kills the maid,
Royal Princess stops her braid,
Queen sends out the Dragonslayers,
Dragon eats them just like players,
Princess runs toward the fowel beast,
Dragon ready for a royal feast,
Princess' gloves slip off,
Dragon stares and lift's Princess aloft,
The princess' finger prettier then a dish,
The black talon of a dragon's claw just like bliss,
Dragon gives Princess, a Dragon's Kiss

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
george george 08 December 2009

Fanciful and descriptive. Reminds me of a fairy tale. Very good.

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Austyn Mercer

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Virginia Beach, Virginia
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