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Queen's Courtyard MAG
Among the weeping willows and old oaks hide a pleasant little
pond.
Cattails guard the water's edge.
Weeds surround the pond like a moat.
Lily pads float with the queen, a lone white flower, as she
watches over her courtyard, proudly.
A protective rock juts out of the water, on top, a turtle
suns itself, worriless.
A frog's eyes leer.
Water bugs twiddle around in the sunlight.
Grasshoppers chat in the tall, hay-like grass.
Dragonflies zoom constantly over the pond like planes
performing in an air show.
A sly snake as sleek as a sword, waits, ready to pounce on
its prey at moment's notice.
A fish lingers on the edge of the courtyard in the clouds of
algae.
A group of tadpoles frolic in the warm shallow water.
I see the reflection of a blue bird as it flies over the
pond.
Then I see myself.
In the queen's courtyard, I do not belong.
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