The witch stood by the cauldron Putting together her magic spell That would turn a prince into a frog And ruin the plans of Cinderella and Snow White They had such romantic dreams Living in an enchanted castle Beautiful, popular and loved by all But the witch would put an end to their plans No kiss would transform their prince charming This spell was long-term And only the witch could reverse it She had also once been popular and beautiful But on her wedding day The bridegroom's mother cast a spell And turned her into a bitter and ugly witch Nobody would marry her If someone promised to marry the witch The spell would end and she too would be beautiful Snow white knocked on Cinderella’s door They decided to take some positive action They knew that Beauty and the Beast had a son And he knew not to judge people by their looks Cinderella arranged for the young Beau to meet the witch For some reason the young Beau liked the witch And they really hit it off He loved her wicked sense of humour The witch didn't feel bitter anymore And she shed a few tears They both agreed to get married They set the wedding date for Halloween And all the local monsters, goblins and witches were invited The wedding guests all dressed in black including the bride She wore a beautiful black dress with a large black train Both Snow White and Cinderella attended the ceremony And Beauty and the Beast turned up to see their son tie the knot There was a grand Halloween ball and everyone was in fancy dress There were many different costumes of ghosts, witches and vampires The grand ball was a great success The spell on both the Princes was broken So Snow White and Cinderella were ecstatic And as you may have guessed everybody lived happily ever after
A story to celebrate Halloween. Not everything is what it seems. Look under someone's skin and you may find real beauty and truth. Don't judge everybody by their looks. I hope you enjoy this fairytale with a twist.
I think I have my own style that I have developed. I am pleased that you enjoyed it. Some people say I should actually turn my poems into short stories. Thanks for the comment.