Please don’t over-work Laura

  • She sat throughout the night
    Why she sat she didn’t know
    All she knew was there was purpose
    For a story must be told
    She worked her hands so delicate
    Finely stiching every seam
    Creating something Magnificent
    For the world to see.

    At last it reached its end
    The most beautiful gown of all
    The world could do nothing
    But look on in Awe
    Her talant was unquestionable
    A symbol there was hope
    That each and every being
    Could be creative if they want

    The world came from far and wide
    Looking at the beautiful sight
    Each and every king and queen
    Offered all their treasuries
    Yet she turned down all
    For she made this for someone special
    and as the one she waited for
    Finally approached
    She handed to them the garment
    Of which greed could not touch.

    Then at last it was over,
    The world demanded more
    But she shrugged them off
    And shook her head saying no.
    And as she finally lay,
    Down to rest at last
    It reminded everyone
    Humanity has its flaws.

    So as a reminder
    This here has been written
    A memoir of a story
    About the talanted Laura Crafter 🙂
    In hopes she can remember,
    Not to over-do her work
    and perhaps as a statement
    That rest is important too.


    August 1st, 2009 | Matty Angel | 1 Comment |

About The Author

Matty is a 37 year old girl who is an Autistic Poet, Writer and Artist and lives alone in Christchurch New Zealand with a kitty! Matty has given many talks on autism and about being unique in a world that's often not accepting, Matty has also engaged with artist and worked on Art projects Matty usually works on an Art project at the same time as a writing one! This means posts can be a bit delayed!

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  • Laura 08.01.2009

    You are the best, Sweet Matty!
    Thank you so much….

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