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Poetry A Little Matchgirl by Hannah Faoileán

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A little matchgirl stood and shivered, waiting for a sign,
despairing that her candle might burn out for one last time.
Inside its flames were shadows of an answer to her pain.
A single step had won her hope; the next one lost the game.

Another candle flickered; in its flame she saw a room.
A knight emblazoned stood before her, bright against the gloom.
His body leant, enveloping her, promising her sun;
A single draught
A flame snuffed out
His burning shape had gone.

He'd given her a silver rose . . . it withered in the dawn.
She held it 'til her finger bled, impaled upon a thorn.
Its petals, dried and shrivelled, fell. She scooped them off her bed
then reached out for a match but found and empty box instead.

She wandered down the High Street where she tried on many clothes.
She needed to replace the one she'd torn upon a rose.
But all she bought were candles and a matchbox. Then alone
she walked the streets, a little matchgirl, always on her own.

All wintertime, she hid from fates she could not understand
and lived her life through stories told by candles in her hand.
Until a flaming finger beckoned: "I have come for you."
The little matchgirl disappeared.
Where?
No one ever knew.
 
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