//------------------------------// // Lagniappe // Story: Pony Verse: A Collaborative Collection of Pony Poetry // by darf //------------------------------// Lagniappe I sold a dozen-rose bouquet On the festival day of the sun; She paid, though she'd no need to pay, And then asked for an extra one. I tore apart my finest spray For a rose of magnificent hue; A paltry echo of her day, For the one she would give it to. She smiled (she smiled!) and bid me stay, She'd return for her purchases soon; I tucked the roses safe away, Then beheld the eternal moon. But Ponyville, by luck, was blessed With six heroes of Harmony's light; We wished them well upon their quest, And our sun was reclaimed from spite. She visited at dawn's first crest, With her sister a shadow beside; My heart and tongue froze at this guest, But I spotted the tears they'd cried. She thrust my rose to sister's breast, The rose of magnificent hue: "I bought a dozen of her best, But the greatest she saved for you."