by greenmountaineer
In case you re-visit, this poem relates to C.S. Lewis's "The Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe."
For some reason, Lit's acting up on me again and listing me as "anonymous," but this is greenmountineer replying to your comment.
forgot to mention the importance of Charn here. not everyone's read the Narnia books, though they are missing out on a part of childhood - Charn is a dead/dying city because of Jadis' magic - as related in The Magician's Nephew.
.....you weave Narnia and its characters into this domestic situation. I am nostalgic for a Christmas I've never known, it's always been about gifts and greed. For we like sheep....ya know. Great poem gm. <3
...the books, this one's even more a christmas special of a poem. liking the fact digory got a mention, and the links to 'a boy and his horse'. the scene as seen through the N's eyes as he watches the child watching, the adult v child's comprehension of what's happening, and the glib roar of commercialism leaves a bitter note behind the 'delight' of a tale fit for turkish nights.
a family sharing a Christmas moment plus the Narnia story plus the irony. You weave them all together into a skillful narrative.
Christmas : there are layers within layers of meaning in your poem GM !! 5-ed & Merry Christmas .