![]() This selection should be performed by a mature female and be entered in Dramatic Interpretation however, written as a first-person narrative, this selection could also be performed as a Prose Interpretation. In this heartfelt first-person confessional, Elise Sharron introduces us to a mother willing to do anything for her young son. There is perhaps no bond stronger than that of a mother and her child. Nevertheless, I’ll search the whole Kingdom For the girl of my dreams- I guess, someone, who, like me, hates split-pea soup! Warning: This selection contains mature subject matter. Though my mother (the Queen) Broke the rules it seems- She used tactics to which I would never stoop. And the memory of Ruth’s cooking, Forces me to keep looking. ![]() This has all been one unequivocal Debacle of a royal disgrace. Though I still pine for Ruth, She vanished without a trace. ![]() Using a pea to test sensitivity Was a mystery no one would have solved! By Kendra Sparks The Princess and the Pea Poems No one knew there was a test involved. ![]()
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