Two boys were fighting over food,
A small girl asked to bless the food,
What can I say...it’s just a ‘poetry’ week!
Six of Seventeen... |
Okay, I am the last person to advise someone on their love live. Seriously. Whom you love is between you and them and I wish you every happiness. Even as a small child, I defended Ms. Pussy Cat’s choice of suitor.
It was a few other aspects of their story that had me…concerned. Oh, I had no problem with their pea-green boat. Between you and me, when I sail, I see a lot of that colour. Too much, in point of fact.
But, fine. They can paint their boat whatever colour they want. It’s a free world… My bigger concern was their choice to bring some honey and their money wrapped up. Together. Choice of wrapping aside, do you see the inevitable difficulty?
For one thing, wouldn’t their money get…I don’t know…sticky? I don’t know about you but whenever I’m around honey—and you have to know I am VERY careful and apply using only approved utensils—every finger I own ends up sticky.
And a few other fingers besides. Why just yesterday, I was spreading honey for my granddaughter’s PBH and both of us had to be hosed down afterward. True story. And, just incidentally, I didn’t even get a bite of said sandwich.
Just thought I should put that out there. Ahem… Sooo do you suppose merchants they met balked at taking their sticky money? I know I would have. It’s bad enough when I ‘sticky’ myself (see PBH above) but taking someone else’s?
Ew. I’m seeing more of that pea-green colour. Now I loved the part where the owl, by the light of the stars, sang so sweetly to his lady-love. That would have melted the most romance-resistant heart on the planet. Just sayin’.
Ms. Pussy Cat’s head was certainly turned. So much so that SHE proposed marriage on the spot. I’d call that a success. Any thoughts? Their only snag was the fact that there are relatively few jewelry stores on the high seas.
Undeterred, the two sailed for just over a year, finally making landfall in the fabled land of the ‘Bong Tree’. And interestingly, no sooner had they set foot on this island, they discovered, I’m assuming among the Bong trees, a pig.
With a very convenient ring in the end of its nose. Okay, two things: Just how large was this ring? And secondly, how hygienic? I mean, have you EVER seen a pig’s nose? They sniff a lot of rather unsavoury stuff.
The price was certainly good, no arguments there. In today’s money, they paid roughly 6 cents US. Okay, there’s a whole argument that can be made vis-a-vis getting ripped off in paying for something special and simply not paying enough.
But let’s not go there. The marriage apparently occurred the next day. When you’ve been sailing for over a year and you have no idea of your next port, it’s probably advisable to take care of business while you can. Agreed?
A local, hillbilly turkey (You imagine him how you want and I’ll imagine him how I want…) took care of the formalities. The reception was good. Or at least the food was. (Hey! I like Mince! And quince jam? Very mmmmm.)
And to feed each other with a runcible spoon? Perfect. (Okay, no, I don’t know what it is either.) But the truly textbook touch was the wedding dance by the light of the moon. That cemented it. This relationship will last!
So Ms. Cat and Mr. Owl’s story is actually one about overcoming obstacles,
ie. fur and feathers, sticky money and pigs’ nose rings, choices of living accommodations:
trees vs barns. And marrying your love. And isn’t that what it’s all about?
There seems so little we can do
For troubled folks we know (or knew),
Apart from giving money, goods,
T’help others navigate their ‘woods’,
But something that reduces strive?
Helps others make it through their life?
All we can do is not condemn,
Then don a colour just for them.
Like YELLOW just to show we care,
That we are suicide aware,
And RED for Heart Health, yes indeed,
We wear that shade for those who need,
There’s GREEN for Mental Health, oh yes,
It’s more important than you’d guess,
And BLUE or PLAID for cancers there,
To those who hurt from those who care,
The RAINBOW shows that you endorse
The LGBTQ, of course,
And finally BLACK—support is strong,
That gender-based hurt is very wrong…
So all these colours bring us to
The colour PURPLE, old and new,
So why don that shade? You may ask,
Who would we help with such a task?
It started with an ‘alien’ bent,
A friendly sign from ‘earth’ was sent,
And PEACE was offered, yes, indeed,
If e’er those aliens had a need,
But now it is a little more,
It shows that violence we abhor,
And nasty despots have no place
Cannot cause pain to any race,
So please wear purple, show that you,
Want PEACE in this old world, too!
Photo Credit: Karen of bakinginatornado.com |
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