Mother and Daughter Cantata

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"Bizabeth" and Mama are I and thou
As thou feeds I something pabulum red
After which there must be washing of hands
And face blowing bubbles before bed,
A time for stories with her porcelain doll.

It is instead the queen
Really was a nice lady
But for the looking glass,
Fairy tales are parables
As earth is unto heaven,

And Mother Goose rewrote the Book of Kells.

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vrosej10vrosej10over 14 years ago
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It's a sweet poem with a lovely feel to it. I am not quite sure I get it, but I liked it anyway.

AnonymousAnonymousover 14 years ago
Interesting

This poem is mentioned in today's New Poem Review in the Poetry Feedback & Discussion forum. Well done!

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