lizard
handsome family, the
granny green was stooped as a windblown branch
she lived high in the bramble forest
if the moon shone right she came down to our little village
she brought blackberries and willow bark
mandrake root and mushrooms
and it was said she spoke the tongue of birds
and understood the river's whispers
now several girls among our town by a golden lizard they were bitten
and those sweet girls lay stiff in their beds like frozen ice up on the branches
granny green mixed a tonic for their ills but it was such a bitter tonic
all who drank began to dance and could not stop their dancing
but none would have danced one sinful step
if that old crone had not bewitched us
how we leaped and pranced and cackled
the whole town writhing madmen
and so desperate grew some to still their feet they dove into the raging river
still we danced on day and night till our fine clothes were torn and ragged