Friday, August 27, 2010
Cinderella Syndrome 27
rubik cube image from...
.松苗ややがて他人のゆふ涼み
matsu nae ya yagate tanin no yûsuzumi
pine sapling--
before long, strangers enjoy
evening's cool
--Issa 1803...
The guards at the palace gate were asked if they had not seen a princess go out. They replied that they had seen nobody leave but a young girl, very shabbily dressed, and who had more the air of a poor country wench than a gentlewoman.
When the two sisters returned from the ball Cinderella... asked them if they had been well entertained, and if the fine lady had been there. They told her, yes, but that she hurried away immediately when it struck twelve, and with so much haste that she dropped one of her little glass slippers, the prettiest in the world, which the king's son had picked up; that he had done nothing but look at her all the time at the ball, and that most certainly he was very much in love with the beautiful person who owned the glass slipper. What they said was very true; for a few days later, the king's son had it proclaimed, by sound of trumpet, that he would marry her whose foot this slipper would just fit... [France; Charles Perrault; Cinderella; or, The Little Glass Slipper]
continuing the Cinderella Syndrome or What every girl should have; well!!! at least once in her lifetime, anyways...in haiku/haibun style throughout the month of August; e-mail me or add your contributions at comments; to beincluded in the day's post
Labels:
Caribbean,
cinderella,
folk tale,
Haibun,
haiku,
Issa,
mystery,
renga,
Trinidad and Tobago
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2 comments:
beautifully Cinderella..
Lorraine thank you for visiting
much love
gillena
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