The Merchant and the Shop of Wonders
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By: Oma Posted on: August 16, 2011
A rich young merchant With a worry that gold Would burn holes in his pockets If it grew too old Whistled as he walked to the Shop of Wonders "I could really use that flower pot," But when he tried to think of a use for it He simply could not "Or maybe that pretty golden jar…" Just then a group of Delosian girls Entered the shop laughing and chattering The loveliest one had her hair in curls "I told him no! I can’t love a man who isn’t at least 103!" The young merchant immediately knew What he needed to purchase With his bag of Mayan crowns, shiny and new He bought an Aeonic hourglass and turned it He faced the lovely woman with a broad smile One he thought fit of a man more than a century old "Why don’t you and I go fishing while?" And the girl, who thought the merchant old and distinguished, accepted A day later the girl and the merchant Sat in an expensive suite in the Eventide "I can't love you anymore! I simply can't!" cried the girl And the merchant begged to know why "I can't love a man who isn't at least 103!" The merchant nearly went into a panic when the girl added " – I can't love a man who isn’t mhun like me!" And back to Delos the merchant headed Feeling his pockets growing lighter And his pride nearly spent He knew the girl’s love still grew slighter So he asked her what he could do about it "I can't live this way! I can't love you anymore!" The lovely girl complained with her nose in the air Swiftly, the merchant took her hand and headed out the door And very soon they were crossing the bridge to Delos The girl smiled and laughed as they hurried in a merry haze To the Shop of Wonders And the merchant was happier than he had been in days The girl thought she was getting something very special "I want to return this – oh and this too." The merchant said, handing over his hourglass and his Gem of Transmutation The girl stood shocked as the teller repaid the merchant's money, still shiny and new Back to his old self, the merchant smirked and said "Oh, and you can have this back as well, of that I'm sure!" And left the girl right where he found her