PAPA BOIS: A PREQUEL
He was a boy,
just a little trini boy
Like any other boy
Pitching marble
Hoarding marble
Swapping marble
Till one day
Oh what a day
A memorable day
He wandered into the forest
The thick dense forest
Spirit and tree filled forest
He was never seen again
No one heard his voice again
His friends looked for him again and again
Till years [after]
Friends who became hunters [after]
Sometimes swore they saw [after]
A familiar face flash by
A face aged now, but with horns
A face older than the hills.
© gillena cox 2024
[Papa Bois image from google]
##Papa Bois, a French patois word for "father wood" or "father of the forest" is a popular fictional character in Trinidad and Tobago folklore
He is the protector of the plants and the animals in the forests. He is half animal and half human. The lower half of his body is of a goat and the upper part of his body (his head, chest, and arms) is like a man's except that he has two horns coming out of his forehead.
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