Dark, deep...intrigue
Red Riding
Hood, was lost in the woods,
every single day she’d traversed this path,
every
moment she had, memorized by heart,
she felt
she saw a shadow behind her,
or was it
looming up ahead, anew?
She
shrugged her tiny shoulders,
adjusting the
hood, eyes on the path, quick she moved.
She had
been warned often of the existing slews,
In her
heart she believed and also clearly knew,
there was
no knowing when feeling overtook her,
there was
no telling how enamoured she stood.
She shirked
it off again, holding her basket tight,
as the
winds blew through the woods.
She reached
her destination, with a tiny detour,
she caught
up with the shadow and
let it
slowly vanish as she rued.
She faced
the ghosts; she rollicked with the sleuths,
she let
them dance about her, as she meandered
through the
meadows.
As she took
it all in, at peace she was,
there was
in the air a strange calm.
Fairy tales
and other stories of that kind have always intrigued and fascinated me. My
childhood was punctuated by variations and sometimes verbatim repetitions of
these tales which slowly seeped into my being and then as I grew, I read more
and analyzed the tales and tried to superimpose them with my own interpretations and
feelings…
This is an experiment,
that I earlier tried with Cinderella and now, my all-time favourite, Little Red
Riding Hood. Academics have interpreted it in context to the original version as meaning to show the arrival of spring, the blossoming of a girl into
a woman, the dawn of another day etc…but my take is as above….
Comments
Profound interpretation.
Following instncts leads us to a safe destination.