He unpacks his bag of tales
with fingers quick
as a weaver's
picking the weft threads
threading the warp.
Watch his fingers.
Watch his lips
speaking the old familiar words:

"Once there was
and there was not,
oh, best beloved,
when the world was filled with wishes
the way the sea is filled with fishes..."


All those threads
pulling us back
to another world, another time,
when goosegirls married well
and frogs could rhyme,
when maids spoke syllables of pearl
and stepmothers came to grief.

.... (from The Storyteller poem)

Author: Jane Yolen

He unpacks his bag of tales<br />with fingers quick<br />as a weaver's<br /> picking the weft threads<br /> threading the warp.<br />Watch his fingers.<br />Watch his lips<br />speaking the old familiar words:<br /><br /> <em> "Once there was<br /> and there was not,<br /> oh, best beloved,<br /> when the world was filled with wishes<br /> the way the sea is filled with fishes..."</em><br /><br />All those threads<br />pulling us back<br />to another world, another time,<br />when goosegirls married well<br />and frogs could rhyme,<br />when maids spoke syllables of pearl<br />and stepmothers came to grief.<br /><br />.... (from <b>The Storyteller</b> poem) - Jane Yolen




©gutesprueche.com

Data privacy

Imprint
Contact
Wir benutzen Cookies

Diese Website verwendet Cookies, um Ihnen die bestmögliche Funktionalität bieten zu können.

OK Ich lehne Cookies ab