Tuesday, January 23, 2024

What Were You Like Before Oz ~~~~

 Lillian is hosting Poetics in the dVerse Poets Pub ~  we are to think about the background of a character from a nursery rhyme, book or mythology and write a poem showing a different side to them ~ the catch? It must be a prequel about the character's life   [ before they became famous ] 




Glinda ~ Kansas farm girl
woefully unaware of her sorceress powers
imbuing a touch of wonder


with a flick of her finger
crops sprout, morph into
intricate labyrinthine patterns

another flick
mid-west drought  
quenched with gentle rain
the unbearable mugginess 
soothed in gentle breeze

farm life would mold Glinda
hone her emerging sorceress skills
prepare her for the Wiz ~ 
the magical Land of Oz



** In another realm might 
Glinda have known Dorothy 
 on that Kansas farm?










18 comments:

  1. A Kansas farm girl! This all made me smile :) Ah, the ability to change the weather and make crops sprout. Just precursors to her amazing magical powers in the Land of Oz. Well done!

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  2. Dearest Helen,
    Glinda a Kansas farm girl—why not?!
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  3. Makes complete sense she came from Kansas. Very much enjoyed.

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  4. Neat poem, Helen. My mom was a city girl until she married Dad, a farmer. Grandpa's orders (he was the share crop landlord) were that Mom take care of the house things and Dad would do the rest. Mom did learn to milk and a lot more, she even took a row in the shucking corn out of the stocks and throwing them into a horse drawn wagon. Dad was left school when he was in the 10th grade in turn for a new Ford Model A coupe.
    ..

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  5. Oh, I didn't expect her to be that, she should have stayed in Kansas to prevent the draughts.

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  6. I love the idea of Glinda once being a Kansas farm girl, Helen, and the crops ‘spread into intricate labyrinthine patterns’. She’d be great in the fight against climate change.

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  7. She sounds adorable.
    Nice one Helen

    Much♡love

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  8. Oh I absolutely love, love this! The idea of Glinda belonging to Kansas and being a farm girl sheds a whole new light on the narrative! Gorgeous work done, Helen 💝💝

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  9. “ with a flick of her finger
    crops sprout, spread into
    intricate labyrinthine patterns

    another flick
    mid-west dry spells quenched with gentle rains”

    Really enjoy these lines.🌱

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  10. Helen, the way you ingeniously explore the untold story of Glinda's pre-Oz life, infusing mundane farm scenes with a touch of sorcery and foreshadowing, is delightful!

    Much love,
    David
    SkepticsKaddish.com

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  11. totally makes sense.. and now I am wondering about the Wicked Witch!
    My post is here

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  12. Absolutely the perfect backstory for Glinda! Only a Kansas farm girl would have the unruffled calm and willpower to put down a witch or two. Loved this prequel, Helen.

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  13. Lovely word play here! Glinda is one of my fave characters in one of my fave movies and you have done her justice.

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  14. Ah ha, so that is where Glinda comes from! I always wondered about her origins. It makes perfect sense that she should also be a Kansas girl.

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  15. Yes...didn't the movie try to suggest that Glinda was "really" Aunt Em?

    (Priscilla King)

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  16. I believe so, the farm hands, Auntie Em ... the parallels are there at the end!

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I appreciate each of you and the comments you leave ~~ thanks so much.