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The Fairy
Place
A place
where few can go or tell
Follow the stream to the fairy
dell.
Wings of silken lace, help them
rise,
Upon the breeze of perfumed
skies,
And in the place where the wee
ones play,
Are made the flowers and the
sunbeam's ray.
Captured in the fairy cup,
Each dewdrop is to gently sup.
The creatures they all sing
along
To the merry little fairy song.
Dancing round on tippy toe,
They flash their colours just
for show.
Their magic is a secret thing,
As they sit around the fairy
ring.
The great tall trees are their
best friends,
Guard them from where the forest
ends.
And on the days when the sun is
bright,
They catch the shadows and cast
down light.
'Tis then you'll see the magic
true,
Placed on the ground for me and
you.
And as the branches gently
rustle,
Behind the petals the fairies
bustle.
With a flash of light they rush
away,
from vision of man. They stay,
When all is quiet, all is calm,
They flicker within the
sheltered balm,
To gently float once again,
And twinkle in the dripping
rain.
Each fairy has, so they say,
A pointed ear on which they lay,
To hear what roots of trees
might say.
The roots feel deep, and know
it's true,
When we approach, the me and
you.
The Fairies realm, is for a few
But you will know when elves
invite
Your chance to see the fairy
sight
For those who search for fairy
ground
With good intention just and
sound
Do not disturb this little place
Just look at the magic of their
face
Their pointed ears and wings of
lace
The fairies live quietly secure
Amongst themselves, in a World
that's pure.
They know your mind, it won't
deceive
A fairy if you don't believe!
~
Joannda Riche ~

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