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Cassie Hartfinh replied to the topic Parimi Bards anyone? in the forum Parimi Alca Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
@evelyn @steward-of-the-pen @ariella-newheart @julia @esjohnson I also wrote a poem fairly recently. I submitted it to Story Embers for publication, but, sadly, it was rejected. However, I know a way around that. Everyone, here’s a look at my pride and joy! *gestures to poem dramatically and falls on nose*
My Red Balloon
By Cassie Hartfinh
I once held a red balloon
Walked through a forest filled with light
Birdsong filled the leaves
Then faded as they all took flight
I didn’t know that soon
My balloon would fly into night
And those green, flimsy eaves
Would disappear from my sight
I chased my red balloon
But it sailed beyond my view
And the trunks of shelter round me
At once became far and few
I heard a haunting tune
Which sounded old, yet new
And I mourned the loss of my balloon
Which protected me—or, used to
A Shadow then trapped me within
Its claws of darkest space
I screamed, but none could hear
For we were alone in this place
I struggled against this sin
But it clung to suffocating embrace
It became my puppeteer
And I thought it my saving grace
Till my red balloon sailed once again
To my pleading, outstretched arms
I clung to its string for dear life
But the Shadow ‘round me, in swarms
Threatened to be my bane
And choked me with its harms
But the Shadow’s singing knife
Was no match for the balloon’s charms
With the Shadow’s haunting song
Fading with its dark
The forest soon returned
With the melody of a lark
And my red balloon, in a voice so strong
Gave me one last remark
It had never truly gone for long
Just been invisible in the dark
If I had need of its aid at all
When the Shadows held us apart
The red balloon would come at my call
And save me from my frail heart
We continued through the forest of light
My red balloon and me
There was ne’er again cause for fright
For my balloon had set my heart free












