Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Immortal Fairy

I decided to add another poem. However, this is one I wrote quite a few years back. Hope everyone enjoys it. Leave me a note and let me know what ya' think.

Immortal Fairy



On golden wings of light she rides

A beautiful creature to behold.

But cross her not

For no greater terror shall a man ever know

Than to anger the fairy of loves immortal throes.

She surveys her kingdom from clouds on high

Reaching dizzying heights.

She bestows upon those who choose to believe

Ardent days and fevered nights.

The fairy, she loves to share her gifts

For her kingdom she wants to grow

Wishing all of mankind could reside in this land evermore.

Yet we mere mortals take for granted, as we often do

The gifts given us by the fairy and it all begins to undo.

She tosses her head, her smile fades, her wings become more amber.

She is upset we’ve become mired in the details of daily life

We forgot the important things, and love begins to wander.

She sits on her throne, no longer pleased, crying tears of ice.

We simple people must appease the fairy and try to do what’s right.

Do not fret over daily details, strive to live in love’s light

3 comments:

  1. Lovely poem! I especially like the meter and internal rhymes of this section:

    She surveys her kingdom from clouds on high
    Reaching dizzying heights.
    She bestows upon those who choose to believe
    Ardent days and fevered nights.


    Beautiful imagery -- a real delight to read!

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  2. I love this poem! And I love fairies. I'm a follower now :)

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  3. Oh I really like this. I, too, love stories about faeries. This is so lovely. :)

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