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FAIRY NUFF

Deep within a leafy dell

There lived a hairy fairy

Who very often cast a spell

That was frightening and scary.

The only friend the fairy had

Was an old green warty toad,

He never thought the fairy bad,

Just lonely and old.

So he’d sit with her and croak

And watch her practice magic.

She very rarely often spoke,

This to him was tragic.

The fairy dress; the fairy wore

Had seen better days.

It was ***** tattered, creased and tore

The hem hung loose in frays.

Her head seemed always in a cloud,

He never saw her smile,

Her wand no longer taut and proud

But still she was not vile.

Somewhere inside he saw her love;

He longed to be her mate,

So he prayed to God above

And asked her for a date.

She thought he saw her as a joke.

He was playing with her heart.

Up she went, in a puff of smoke,

That gave the toad a start.

Never having seen this done before

He had a mixed-up feeling.

His warts and looks she must abhor

And she found him unappealing.

For days he waited there for her

Because he was alarmed;

A toad and fairy love was rare

He thought she might be charmed.

If she would only hear him out,

That he may just explain.

Then she, he felt, could have no doubt

His love just would not wane.

But if his looks she hated so,

Then this he’d have to take.

He’d just hop-off; away he’d go,

Take bravely his mistake.

He realised, ‘how sad it is,

I never asked her name.’

With one loud bang and mighty ****

Back to his side she came.

“It occurred to me, you might be kind,

My name is Nuff,” the fairy cried,

“And I can read your mind.”

“Fairy Nuff,” the toad replied.

Then she kissed him on his cheek

A shock that made him wince.

Before he had a chance to speak

He was a fairy Prince.

She was beautiful and young,

Like his clothes, hers were new.

A love that’s ‘Magic’ is not wrong

Especially for these two.

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Dec 7, 2009
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