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TITLE (EDIT)
The Branches Of The Palm
DESCRIPTION
Short poem. Enjoy.
[214 words]
AUTHOR
Abracadabra
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Aged 12, I love reading and writing. I enjoyed Little Women, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, The Shakespeare Secret (called Interred with the Bones in the US), The Professor and False Impression. I just entered secondary school.
[October 2009]
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (11)
Dead On Arrival (Poetry) Nonsense, but a pleasure to read because of the nice rhymes. No idea why it disappeared last time. [171 words]
Doubt And Desperation (Short Stories) The story of Louisa Emily Daniels, her struggle through poverty, and a mysterious writer who keeps posting post-it notes in her home. Warnings: 1. There are lots of dreams, flashbacks and thoughts al... [9,976 words] [Mystery]
Flashlight (Part One) (Children) Seven children who creep out of their graduation camp to seek the light source of strange lights. This part is written in American English. [2,035 words] [Mystery]
Flashlight (Part Three) (Children) Seven children who creep out of their graduation camp to seek the light source of strange lights. This part, like Part One, is written in American English. [1,797 words] [Mystery]
Flashlight (Part Two) (Children) Seven children who creep out of their graduation camp to seek the light source of strange lights [3,486 words] [Mystery]
Limericks: The Creature From Venus And The Pierrot Who Danced (Poetry) A couple of nice limericks. Guarantee: They follow the correct meter! [50 words] [Humor]
Mary, Ex-Queen Of Scots (Poetry) About the story of Mary I of Scotland, commonly known as Mary Queen of Scots,who was executed in England by Elizabeth I. There may be some awkward bits in the poem, but I really want to make it rhyme... [645 words] [History]
Mary Had A Little Troll (Songs) A satirical poem that parodies many nursery rhymes, including Mary had a little lamb and Jack and Jill. [336 words] [Humor]
The Story Of China (1): Yellow Emperor To The Warring States (Foreign) I wrote the poem for those who want a quick way to revise for and pass the Chinese history exam. It is extremely brief and not for those who actually want good marks. [362 words] [History]
There, On The Ground, Her Poor Body Lay, Dead. (Poetry) It's a villanelle about a girl who died on her way to a funeral. (Actually, her parents sent her to her grandmother's funeral because her parents were too old to do so, but I didn't have room to stuff... [159 words]
Was Yang Xiu's Death His Own Fault? (Foreign) A exposition on whether Yang Xiu is responsible for his own death. The death of Yang Xiu is a small fragment of the classic novel, Romance of the Three Kingdoms [5 words] [History]
The Branches Of The Palm
Abracadabra


Below the arm,
Below the forearm,
Is the palm.

And from the palm,
Branching out from the palm,
Is the five fingers, lying, ever so calm.

How much they had served,
When their owner was alive!

When he had been born,
By his mother, who had him born,
His delicate fingers had done none but to grasp.

Grasp his mother�s hand!
The beautiful little hand!
And between the fingers, the motherly love was clasped.

How much they had served,
When their owner was alive!

He was three,
A few days above three,
And the ten branches suffered a lot.

If only he been more careful,
Just a bit more careful,
Oh, how that water was hot!

How much they had served,
When their owner was alive!

He was nine,
His heart says nine,
And the branches had craved for death.

For they felt bitter,
Sorrowful and bitter,
An emotion so unbearable that they wished to cease to breathe.

How much they had served,
When their owner was alive!

When he was thirteen,
He reached out the window.
�I shall face death.
'Tis the end of my sorrows.

And he forced himself out,
As if he was escaping from gaol.
�I shall be gone,
Myself I must kill!�

The loyal fingers waited,
And gripped onto the window frame,
Till the soul commanded,
�Free me from Swaim!�

Lo!

How much they had served,
When their owner was alive!

They had been unfortunate.
They were neglected by Good Fate.
But they were not isolate!

Look around. Do you not see?
The millions of fingers neglected by thee.


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