2022 prompt 5 / hour 5 “you’ll understand when you’re older”
Goddammit he had finangled his way here to the study at the centre of the castle
Only to find that the senior sorcerer’s favourite mirror only showed *clouds*?
This could not be real?
This could not be all there was?
All enchanted mirrors could show
Other lands
Other worlds
Other places
Other possibilities
Other times
Other alternatives
For what could, might, should be influenced by
The enchanters,
The magicians and
The sorcerers
But here
In the inner room
In the calm
In the quiet
There were *clouds*
There was a never ending, never failing clear sunny day
He breathed in and shook his head
This was a stupid challenge
What was he going to tell the other guys?
He was going to just have to make something up
Because seriously this made *zero* sense
All that skill
All that power
All that potential
And the senior sorcerer had a magic mirror of a sunny day with fat fluffy white clouds?
He shook his head again
Maybe his mum was right
Maybe he would just need to be older to understand some things
Then again…older people were always telling you that while either
-looking really grumpy; or
-looking really sad
He just hoped this one wasn’t sad
Merry – LordCricket 2022 poetry marathon
I love how you mix a fable/fairy-tale quality with some contemporary diction in this poem!