OUaT POEM :: "Wishful Thinking" [Henry Sr., G]

Apr 22, 2015 19:45

Title: Wishful Thinking
Author: A. Magiluna Stormwriter
Email: stormwriter@shatterstorm.net
Rating: G
Focus: Henry Sr.
Date Written: 22 April 2015
Word Count: 75
Written for: onceuponaland's Round 11 Once Madness challenge
Series: Once Madness 2.0
Summary: His wish was mostly granted.
Spoilers: Just consider everything we know about Henry Sr. fair game.
Warnings: No standard warnings apply.
Website: ShatterStorm Productions - Doggie Duo
Link to: http://bdkk.shatterstorm.net/
Archive: ShatterStorm Productions & AO3 only…all others ask for permission & we'll see…
Feedback: Constructive criticism is always welcome.

Author’s Disclaimer: "Once Upon a Time," the characters, and situations depicted are the property of Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis, Kitsis/Horowitz, and ABC Studios. This piece of fan fiction was created for entertainment not monetary purposes. Previously unrecognized characters and places, and this story, are copyrighted to the author. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author. This site is in no way affiliated with "Once Upon a Time," ABC, or any representatives of the actors.

Author’s Notes: I adore Henry Sr. in ways that I can't always explain. Any chance to let him out to play in the foreground is always good in my books, especially when I can extrapolate on his younger days before Cora and Regina.

Dedication: My muses, as usual…

Beta: None, so all mistakes are mine.

"Wishful Thinking "
By A. Magiluna Stormwriter

Fifth in line to rule,
It would take a miracle
To even happen.
Left to a life of folly
Like his brothers before him.

But it was a life
He never wanted to have.
A life of meaning,
A life of good, hard labor
To make one proud of living.

All his life, he dreamed
Of a quaint, modest homestead,
A herd of horses,
And a family who loved him.
His wish was mostly granted.

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