Love Will Not Thaw, Apparently.
When the hills and the seas and the fires have froze
But the children are being especially nice
The mothers bring all of the family close
And they tell the story of the princess of ice
Their voices paint pictures of summer and spring
When people could speak without mist in their breath
A time when the children could laugh and could sing
Before their fair princess merged life with cold death
The royals, the mother begin to recall
A kingdom dark powers so wanted to seize
A princess, a sister, who wanted it all
A queen, a sister, with power to freeze
A power kept secret but one fateful day
The queen and the ice made it all fall apart
A wrongful blow she could not take away
An angry shout and a frozen heart
With no signs of stopping, the winter storm rose
The princess began to shiver and shake
Ice from her feet to her head and her nose
And never again would the young princess wake
The storm raged about the princess of ice
The queen distraught with her sorrowful please
But with all the strength and despair of her cries,
The frozen storm would not ever cease
After that day, Elsa was gone
Her storm all that's left of so long ago
Her people forced to stay and be strong
In a world only formed by ice and by snow
The say that the princess of ice still stands
In the ruins that once were the great Arendelle
Adventurers take hold of her icy hands
As they remember the day when her kingdom fell
The mothers remember there is still a chance
The kingdom's chance at a warmer start
For when adventurers take backwards glance,
Anna's frozen eyes watch them depart
The story does not fill the children with fright
They have never seen a warm sunny day
And if they never do that would be alright
The cold never did bother them anyway
A Child’s Agreement
Greed is a cheeky bastard. I find him waiting in the living room. He sits on the couch, his lanky body stretching to cover all three of the cushions. A cigar dangles between his yellow teeth and it bounces when he breathes. His face is a maze of wrinkles that all center back to his eyes. They’re ancient, those things. They weren’t green like I expected the eyes of Greed to be; they’re red, as if his presence needed to be more over-stated.
“What are you doing here?” I ask.
He lifts his head as if it is a mighty burden and gestures to my pocket. “You know why, darling.”
My hand shifts to cover the pocket and he chuckles. “Is that Daddy’s money?” He asks, “Or did you dig into Mommy’s ‘Trip to London’ tin?”
I’m reaching into my jeans and pulling out the fifty dollars. My hand is slow as it moves to him and he meets my grasp. The cash slips between his index and middle finger, folding easily into his palm, and he clenches it tightly. He pulls away even quicker than he reached.
“Thank you for this. You’ve been so well-behaved lately,” He sighs. “Not as sustaining as when you were a child.”
His hand slips into his pocket and I follow the movement. When I look back to him, he is smiling ear to ear and those wrinkles are gone.
“Get back to work, darling. I never sleep.”