Hansel and Gretel Re-imagined
She is the girl,
hiding her bruises,
Gretel's her name;
He is the boy,
pretending to be strong,
Hansel's his name;
In a small box
they lived together
on the edge of a dark, busy street;
She is the girl,
hiding behind him,
wishing to go back home;
He is the boy,
holding her hand tight,
reminding her they have no home;
She is the girl,
lured by soft talk and candy,
sitting on men's laps for money;
He is the boy,
who's always in trouble,
fighting for money to feed them;
They are the siblings,
whose clothes are dirty
and eyes shot red from tears;
Here comes a man
dress fancily,
kicking and yelling at them;
He is the boy
protecting his sister
as they run from the man;
She is the girl
who pleads him to stop down the road,
pointing at a home smelling of candy across the way;
The house being the last thing they saw
before being taken away
by the evil witch behind them;
She is the witch,
who's followed the children
all day and all night for a year;
She rubs her belly,
cleaning her teeth with young bones,
happy her meal did not fight back;
She was the girl, Gretel,
He was the boy, Hansel,
No longer living, but never forgotten.