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Faith Barron Nov 2013
Flutter and Float
Flip and dive
Leaves a boat
The King arrived

Folded wings
Heads bowed low
The larks sing
Their King walks straight and slow

And as he passes
His folk all breathe
For his power surpasses
As evil did seethe

And he rose up
His arms above his head
Magicked nectar in his cup
The King’s grace and power did spread

And so the evil did recede
Lifted the voices did sing
All evil fled with haste and speed
Now all was well in land of the Faery King

Flutter and Float
Flip and dive
Leaves a boat
The King arrived
Faith Barron Nov 2013
The mist curled around the street,
Lamplights flickering in and out,
The birds soon were awake.
The wind had crashed, high and mighty,
But then all was still:
The mist faded slowly away;
I watched, taking each blow.
Bruises merged together pain soon forgotten.
Then from the dream; she reappeared
Stepping forward from every direction,
Thin and beautiful as before,
Your eyes brightened and head heightened,
You step quickly towards her.
The life that had left, to you returned.
She held your hand and held you tight
You smiled back, eyes squeezed tightly shut;
She pushed you away unwrapping herself.
And, once more, you were let go
As she picked out another heart,
But in you, her hook still caught
Rusted and ******, you took no notice
Her hold too strong and unyielding
But still she stood at a distance.
You waited there.  Until she called
It hurt you that she was gone,
Your heart left torn and raw,
The iron hooks pulling taught.
In and out of your vision she danced,
Around you she twirled,
Growing dizzy you knelt on the ground.
Down, I reached, and picked you up
Still, she kept on dancing,
She left whispering—she
She so righteous must not let go,
But managed to fall to temptation.
Her desire to please yet another
And yet, the vain hook still attached,
If only low confidence would grow
And dreams that lie would quickly fade,
But fast reminders coat the minefield.
You want the dream that is her love:
She held the key to you, hers the power.
Of course she never completely left
She stood tall but wanted you there
She needed you; she would not give
It hurt to see, to know it wrong
There came time when there was nothing,
Then you fell, you became hers, hers always,
Terrible, real and dead: I watched
And saw and heard all that passed
With one small hand she moved
And stuck inside you
Hook upon hook.  The pull you felt
You felt it, with longing passion.
You looked and saw with eyes of a child,
Knowing the lie but pretending to believe:
I gag and retch in disgusted sadness,
I set down and gather my breath
Your hands caress; you cling to her
Hers is a hand you will never let go:
You let her lean when she needed,
Only, now you exhausted her care
Her life many times you saved:
And she stood tall again and smiling,
But when yours was a life worth saving,
Where was she, if not by your side
You she scorned, but perhaps for good reason
I stepped over, and I reached down
By each hand I pulled you up
Your care for her, was all to see
I cared for you, as you did me
But our friendship did not last
Because it will always be she
Who carries the hooks in her hands
That will claim your priority.
And that is how it will always be.
Faith Barron Nov 2013
If
If you love me, then leave me alone
I’m done I can’t take your lies, anymore
I’m finished and hurt my mind is sore
I can’t capture the meaning anymore
You bring back memories that don’t exist
The lies of you are a boiling cyst
And at the same time a ruined bond I can resist
The pain and hurt you gave will just make me stronger
Just leave me alone!

The pictures piled by stack in the bins,
Remind me of my childhood
False reality that I thought was good
In every picture you took
I saw his face; at you he’d smile
Give and get, but he went the extra mile
You took and took, then both to trial
He trusted you and your loving look
we all did until we were stuck with pins
Just leave me alone!
Faith Barron Nov 2013
As they sing I hear them all
Whispers of hope that ring in the night
The bright stars to whom the children call
Who see the tears from every child’s plight

Do they see the little girl?
Who sits atop the violet covered hill
Her troubles clear as notes unfurl
Sings her sorrow soft trill

The stars sing and answer to her
All she hears is the wind’s cold rhyme
Telling her of things that pass in blur
Until she’s last in passing time

The stars shine down
And to all the children wink
But the girl with her hair curly brown
Her heart does naught but sink

For the small child lay
In the cool dark grass
Her will to fight gave way
Following the wind down the pass
Faith Barron Nov 2013
Slip! Your knife goes
The one the memories create
Her hair was copper rose
Her attraction and power great

Your blade punctures fast
So sweet and a heart inside
But-reality to you casts
Leaving pain and hurt a ride

Smiles and small head flicks
Wait and long your approval
My insides bound and twisted in sticks
Her, now to memories impartial

Things that are and once were
As opposite as day and night
Only hurt known now its cause a violent cur
Now alone I sit waiting for death
To bite
Faith Barron Nov 2013
Although I cry rainbow tears, do not forsake me.
Do not place a destiny upon me to which I do not belong.  
Do not hate me for my pain, do not force upon me the blame.
My tears come with not much more than a guilt laden promise:
To always care the way I do but to think thrice before I act upon it.  
My heart it has become heavy again and for that I neither blame nor hold to anyone.  
Life will always have for me another lesson.  
A lesson that will always have for me one more push forward.
This I know and will learn to live with as I step from stone to stone.
Although I weep and my tear-ducts swell I will survive.
I will laugh and care and hold to my promise,
Made by the pain of the rainbow tears.
Faith Barron Nov 2013
Waving grass tall and dancing
Sitting, kneeling little fawn
All about were children prancing
I always knew she was gone
Slowly, slowly drifting near
Then far, far away I fear

Vast as the ocean at high tide
Waves of green dotted yellow
Tall were the grasses that drooped and sighed
Flowers sing and nod their heads’ mellow
The prairie listens and lives in trance
As the children give hardly a glance

But one who kneels down low
Knees wet from early rained on earth
Between strands of grass’d row
Crawl and live insects in dearth
She watches in wonder waiting to see
What life in the world her’s will be

Pulling up grass, snapping off the roots
She twists and bends and ties knots
Carefully she holds herself, her heavy boots
Set atop the grass; she knots
And from her hand they fall.
Tiny little figures; a grass doll

Waving grass, green and dancing
Sitting, kneeling little fawn
All about were children prancing
I always knew she was gone
Slowly, slowly drifting near
Then far, far away I fear
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