Little Red Riding Hood Knew
Little Red Riding Hood knew
The day she would die
But not how, or who, or why
Just that bad luck grew strong on her family tree
Worked its way into their roots
Like fungal disease.
Little brother Xander
Made a guest house for a bullet
All through the neighborhood
Shots rang like church bells
Little Red Riding Hood learned
To fear those in blue
But he seemed so nice.
That night, when she visited her grandma
In the house on the hill crested with
Blue and white flowers
She picked bluebells.
He snuck up behind her.
When she saw him, she
Screamed
Some prophecies are lies
This one doesn’t have to come true
She felt her skin turn to noose, death sentence
But he said it’s okay.
He said
You must be far from home
Let me
Walk you to where
You go.
All along she thought
Maybe I’m wrong.
When they get to Grandmother’s house
He leaves her outside a while
While he swallows the old woman’s screams whole.
I am no longer primordial chaos
Premeditated murder
The hand that tugs the rope round your neck while
You sleep.
Grandmother,
What big ears you have
The better to hear you with,
my dear
Grandmother,
What big eyes you have
The better to see you with,
My dear
Grandmother,
What white skin you have
The better to own you with,
My dear
When he swallowed her,
Red hood and all,
No one cared.