Entombed Emma slipped out the pantry door into the luxurious Mansfield Garden, abloom in a wide array of colors. It allowed her a moment to scrape the prejudices of her father off her skin. He yanked her out of Northanger Boarding School two weeks after her mother’s death, declaring her friends were beneath her station. No amount of persuasion could change his mind. Emma suspected his mother had fed the senseless fallacy as she moved in as mistress of the manor and controlled almost every aspect of life. Emma stole moments of peace in the garden her Mom loved. ###
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
"Entombed" - A poem by Karen O'Leary of Fargo, North Dakota.
Karen O’Leary is a writer and editor from West Fargo, ND. She has published
poetry, short stories, and articles in a variety of venues including: Frogpond,Setu, Fine Lines, Atlas Poetica and NeverEnding Story. Karen edited an international online journal called Whispers
http://whispersinthewind333.blogspot.com for 5½ years.
She enjoys sharing the gift of words.
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