Ballad of the Boy

[image error]


There was once a little boy


All of one and seven


He picked a tattered tome


Read it and went to heaven


 


Days and nights he sat


With books around him spread


Faraway lands and castles


Knights and Musketeers in his head


 


He laughed and cried and sang


Worried and worshipped with them


Twist and D’Artagnan and Fogg


Every adventure a gem


 


All he ever wanted


Was to imagine and write


A book, a story, a tale


Of valor, chivalry, and might


 


He filled pages and lines


With stories of yore


Neglected his studies and exams


His life immersed in lore


 


His results disappointed his family


The boy felt too much shame


shelved his love for books


Focused on making a name


 


Half and a full decade rolled past


The boy was now a man


Had a job and a family


He took the ball and ran


 


Seven years ago he felt


The beginning of an itch


The urge to write came roaring


As if he’d flipped the switch


 


He enrolled for a course


And started a blog


Learnt a lot about techniques


but writing? T’was definitely a slog


 


Few more years rolled by


The boy was now a father


Nowhere close he was


To becoming an author


 


Everything changed this April


He wrote a story every day


About family, love, and killers


He had a book come May


 


Seven long years it took


With his destiny a tryst


Go read his book, it’s called


Tales With A Twist.


 


[image error]


 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on July 14, 2018 11:30
No comments have been added yet.