Same Woods, Another Day
From tree to tree
she slipped for to see,
did this child with her basket of bread
Whilst wand’ring along
and whistling a song
as insurance against her dread
A dread of the stories
of witches and worries
read to her whilst in her bed
Stories that frightened
and twisted and tightened,
childish fears so easily fed
And here now her path
was the same as that last
little girl who’d been dressed all in red
A girl too on her way
to her Granny’s one day
who’d ended up lost, they said
On queue the trail thinned
and the canopy dimmed
and her courage completely shed her
Unsure of her plight
Her feet took to flight
and with terror her little feet sped her
And green eyes did gleam
and screech owls did scream
whilst behind her more horrors were bred
Into werewolves galore
and witches and war-
locks spinning ’round through her head
And just when it seemed
that like in her dreams
her young life was nearly bled
She broke through the gloom,
her Granny’s house loomed
… she was saved one more day from the dead.