Board Thread:Lore Texts/@comment-31507215-20170711000253

Here is a work-in-progress poem that I am working on. It (as you can probably tell) is a poetic rewrite of the classic "Little Red Riding Hood". I have been working on it for a while, but as a very wise person once said, "It is the best way to writing poetry, letting things come." So, I have posted what I have so far, and will continue to work on it.

Chapter 1: Crimson Hood
 * 1) Written by S'moregoth
 * 2) author:Hyssop, the Fabled Storyteller
 * 3) title:Tales for Children, Story I
 * 4) This can be changed if desired.
 * 5) types:shire,eriador,rivendell,dale,gondor,dorwinion,ruins
 * 1) types:shire,eriador,rivendell,dale,gondor,dorwinion,ruins
 * 1) types:shire,eriador,rivendell,dale,gondor,dorwinion,ruins

In a small town, Called Wellingdown, There lived a little lass. In cloak and hood, She found it good To frolic about the grass.
 * 1) The first part of the name above can be changed, as long as it rhymes with "town".

On one fine day, In month of May, As she danced among the clover, Her mother said, "Dear, take this bread To my mum the next town over."

In scarlet cloak, She left her folk, And did no longer tarry. Far did she get, Until she met A wolf, both large and hairy.

Said Wolf to she "Whence cometh thee, And whither do you wander?" Spoke Crimson Hood, "From out the wood, From Wellingdown out yonder."

"At the wood's edge, Behind the hedge, Dwells my mother's mother. She's almost dead For want of bread, So now I bring another."

I will hopefully add more books to the series, but, until that time, if you wish to add this book to another series, or add another book to this series, that is fine.

If anyone has any suggestions or improvements, I would be glad to hear them!

 