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Friday, 12 March 2021

STOLEN KISSES

Royalty or absence of it is hot news these days and the 'Americanisation' of poor, stupid Harry, Duke of Nowhere, is a sorry 21st Century tale of narcissism, self-pity and victim culture. 

This lighthearted poem is about the perils of upsetting a Princess but please don't look for a subtext about Princesses, present or past or even future, because there isn't one. 












THE ROYAL STAMP OF DISAPPROVAL


A cunning and deceitful frog,

one early morning in the mist,

set off from home, a noxious bog,

to seek a princess and be kissed.

He hoped this object to achieve

because princesses are naive.


A true Don Juan, the frog was glad 

that it is easy to convince

a foolish princess, lovelorn, sad,

that frogs, once kissed, morph to a prince.

He’d find himself a handy log

to squat on till he got a snog.


A princess presently appeared.

He croaked, Hey Miss grant me a kiss.

She did. I ain’t a prince, he jeered.

She wasn’t very pleased with this.

Before the rascal could decamp 

she squashed him with her boot, stamp, stamp.

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