sábado, 16 de agosto de 2014

WHILE THE ROSE BLOOMED, ACT FOUR


WHILE THE ROSE BLOOMED, ACT FOUR

ELLEN HOPKINS

I did see a lad
about that age pass this way last winter.
He was dressed in traveling clothes...
Well, yes, he was quite a strapping
young man. He wore a cap, but
what peeked out at the nape 
of his neck was that very shade.

The story was that a princess who lived
in a castle nearby happened to be a girl
who loved books and the knowledge 
they allowed. She yearned for a companion
who was articulate and well-read, and
so the news circulated that the prince
must be this type of gentleman. Many
tried, for she was lovely and a princess
of some means. But when they arrived
at the palace, even the best-spoken
fell mute. Only one was able to pass
her test.

The princess and her prince
are in the library, taking tea.

The library was immense, and books
spilled from floor-to-ceiling shelves.
The door to the veranda was open
and a lovely cool breeze blew in
from the sea. The princess and her
young man sat close to the open 
air, with their backs to the hallway
door.

[···] the princess, too, 
was crying, and even the prince (for,
indeed, they had married) had a shine
in their eyes. "How can we help you?
Will you dine with us and stay the night?"

[···] the royal couple lounged
late in bed that morning [···]
they were unaware of the generous gift.


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