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K.A. M’Lady
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Ramshackle Castle Bent Poetry & Other Altered Verse
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Ramshackle Castle Bent Poetry & Other Altered Verse A celebration of fantasy poetry and a tribute to the masters - It may be a bit bent, but every word is a glamorous enchantment. |
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Available Now At Mojocastle Press
Ramshackle Castle Bent Poetry & Other Altered Verse By K.A. M’Lady
Table of Contents
Tread Lightly Ode ~ A Springtime Lament Another dumb ass lost in the snow Dead Birds & The Ghosts of Psycho Ex-Girlfriends In the Shadows of Fear Lover’s Return Dime Store Candy I am Vampyre In The Round Tower of My Heart The Reaper What becomes of falling snow The Wizard Pendacreaze This From Sir Lancelot The ugly side of trolls Practical Magic Reflections of Hamlet Ghost Stories The Story of Wishes What Price This Love The great fey famine The sorrows of an ugly step-sister Love Dust No. 9 I got lost on the way to Heaven What the wind knows The stuff of Giants Black Magic Mischief The devil took me rum My fair fairy
Tread Lightly
The road less traveled. Whoever told me to take that damn road was an idiot! Yellow woods indeed. Maybe from the field full of fairies -- no doubt. Crazy bitches with wings!
Dead Birds & The Ghosts of Psycho Ex-Girlfriends
One would think that a mind numbing midnight drunk would still the incessant tapping; hammering its way inside my lonely chamber. I groaned, “Be gone, I’m napping.” Only this and the tome I chucked at said wavering chamber door. Only this and nothing more.
What becomes of falling snow
The dwarves never understood the longing
The ugly side of trolls
the night wrangles on amidst long intervals of heavy pacing and endless moments of deep introspection, for there is much to consider beneath the dim light of plank-board and the dark cool stench of wet, root filled earth -- for even bridge trolls get bored
Reflections of Hamlet
I met Hamlet in my reflection and knew the solitude of his rambling, his agony reflected in my eyes.
The sorrows of an ugly step-sister
you, Cinderella with your flaxen waves and sparkling eyes, know not what it is to be cast in the shadows -- the second born, a grey goose of waddling travels mucking about in a truly murky lake, suffering an unsavory flair as a true second class citizen
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Ramshackle Castle K. A. M'Lady Rated: The Curtain Wall Length: Sigil Price: $1.99 ISBN: 1-60180-RCC |