beauty

Snow White in Bible Style, chap. one & the Story of Mr. Shorty and the Tall man

Submitted by Sarah Anne on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 17:38

 

Chapter One

 

  1. And in the reign of Solomon, King of Israel, was born unto him a daughter.

  2. And she was called, Snow White, for her charm and beauty.

  3. And Solomon had an wife of great beauty whose name was Cinderella, and she did bear Snow White unto Solomon.

  4. Now, in the fourth year of the reign of Solomon, did Cinderella fall ill, and she wast upon her bed unto the fifth year of his reign.

The Book of Cinderella, Chapter three (last Chapter)

Submitted by Sarah Anne on Fri, 03/23/2012 - 02:04

Chapter Three

 

1. And she did leave for the ball.

2. And when she did enter, she was astounded greatly. And, lo, the prince was dismissing many a young princess.

3. And as she did enter, Solomon was also astounded. And walked up to her, and dIanced with her.

4. But as he was about to marry her, lo, the clock struck twelve.

5. And she did run, and tripped down a step. And lost an glass slipper,

6. And she ran to her carriage, and did get in, but all was gone, in the twinkling of an eye.

The Book of Cinderella, Chapter two

Submitted by Sarah Anne on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 18:17

Chapter Two

1. And Cinderella worked diligently. And inquired of Abigail if she might go to the ball, too.

2. And Abigail sought for an answer. And Myra delivered one unto her, and said, shall a scullery maid go to the ball? Yea, even Cinderella? Nay, but she shall have more work to do and then she cannot go.

3. And Abigail thought on these things, and, lo, she decided upon this thing.

The Book Of Cinderella

Submitted by Sarah Anne on Mon, 03/12/2012 - 18:43

The Book of Cinderella

 

Chapter One

1. Now, in the reign of David, King of Israel, there was born unto Peleth, son of Gireal, Gimael, and unto Gimael was born Ahazael,

2. And unto Ahazael was born Nun,

3. And unto Nun was born Kish.

4. Now unto Kish was born a daughter of a fair countenance whose name was Leah, and after his wife had died, he remarried.

5. Now, in the fourth month, Kish took to wife Abigail, the daughter of Seth;

6. And Abigail had borne a daughter whose countenance was ugly, and her name was Myra.

The Divine

Submitted by Madeline on Fri, 01/27/2012 - 00:26

*This poem is a metaphor for those who get lost when they let material things rule their life. They forget family, friends, kids...all they can think about is power, beauty, money, looks. The "fairies" in the poem are a referance to this things. Hope you enjoy!!

 

Peaches, pt. 7

Submitted by E on Sat, 01/14/2012 - 06:10

 *A/N* Okay, so I wrote this last night in a crazy book-happy writing frenzy (which happened because I posted how much I loved Reckless on Cornelia Funke's Reckless facebook page, and she replied!!!!!!!). I'm trying to reveal more of David's past, but I haven't written much of this lately, so I was having trouble getting into his skin. So, sorry if his mood changes weirdly or if either he or Marie are acting out of character. Constructive criticism would be great. :)