January 20, 2017
Once Upon a Time...
Once upon a time I told my kids a bedtime tale
At times they’d ask for Aladdin or Moby Dick the whale
Late at night, tucked in bed they’d point out to a book
Which took us to enchanted lands along with Captain Hook
While my daughter preferred Snow White, my son loved Peter Pan
If he cried Kreegah bundolo he meant please read Tarzan
Between The Railway Children and Fantastic Mr Fox
We met Mowgli the Man Cub as well as Goldilocks
Sometimes we’d plan adventures and search for Sherlock Holmes
Or dress up like the shoemaker in search of naughty gnomes
We modified some stories while we snuggled, laughed and cried
Pretend to drink some green stuff while I read Jekyll and Hyde
We fought to be the little pig who built his house with bricks
But didn’t quite like the sorcerer who had a bag of tricks
The Puss in Boots was always cute and so was BFG
Though we didn’t think very highly of the Princess and the pea
Falling down a rabbit hole – 4000 miles or more
We tried to hunt down Alice but we heard a lion roar
He could not find Androcles but said he’d take revenge
On a pied piper who tricked him into falling in a trench
We found a cave with treasures but not the forty thieves
And Ali Baba argued there was none like Hercules
While Jack climbed up the beanstalk we hoped he would not steal
From the hungry angry giant who would eat him for his meal
Red Riding Hood annoyed us and we said she was a fool
But we loved the Prince and Pauper, both of whom were super cool
Beauty could be quite a pest, she didn’t deserve the beast
Rip Van Winkle slept for long but woke up for the feast
We fenced the three Musketeers before they were exiled
While my children graduated to my favourite Oscar Wilde
They moved from Pollyanna to The Catcher in the Rye
And didn’t need to be read to now so I was on standby
I replaced books like Bambi with 1984
Atlas Shrugged, Lolita and Robinson Crusoe
Catching up on reading books I put aside for years
Was strangely liberating and it even brought some tears
I reread Kafka’s Trial and The Old Man and the Sea
Mocking Bird, Grapes of Wrath and Madame Bovary
And while I ticked the bucket list of books I meant to read
At times I missed the Giants and the Ogres whom we freed
While I browsed through Heart of Darkness my thoughts were far away
With Gremlins, trolls and dragons whom at times we had to slay
Reinventing stories we bonded just like glue
That stories connect people is tested, tried and true
Almost an empty nester now Time has gone so fast
The Tales of Peter Rabbit are now things of the past
Once upon a time...and they lived happily ever after
I can’t recall the thousand tales but won’t forget the laughter.
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