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Phelisa was a Fairy Child

Phelisa was a fairy child

of bluebell stock so meek and mild

but in her heart burned flames and fire

fly into danger her desire

 

once old enough to learn her trade

an uneasy truce with her queen was made

ten years of duty then she is free

to choose her own true destiny

 

Phelisa born with eyes of fire

outflies the wind no bird flies higher

bravest of all none can compare

Phelisa you must have a care

 

Be careful watch your little ones

take every day just as it comes

one day the call will come to you

till then protect as we all do

 

Sweet human children in their beds

hover at their little heads

watching waiting keep them safe

every little human waif

 

What dreams a Fairy keeps within her flower-soul

and when a warrior small but splendid fair

does not hold watching weans a noble goal

spends hours adding feathers to her hair

so when she flies to battle forces grim

her visage such a terrifying sight

her countenance conveys the chances slim

that any evil will survive the fight

 

Phelisa where do you go?

Dreams on noble strife and deeds

draw you away to the woods,

but the child you watch is threatened

by a man who means no good

 

 

Phelisa drifted to the nursery window, tired from swinging her wee silver sword all day.

Practising her craft with the agile birds and fencing with her friends the falcons.

She was puzzled at the windows edge, she could not understand why the cot was tumbled to the floor, and why the dog howled so.

Then she smelled them, baby cries in the air, hot and sweet and frightened.

And something else Mother was cold afraid.

She cast desperately around the cottage, no sight or sound, but the smell led into the summer evening, mixed with car-smell.

Follow then, if you can little one and help you wee charge.

 

"I get what I want, or the baby gets hurt..."

Evil swine, all these years hiding and he found her still,

dragged them to the little Austin Seven and drove them to the middle of nowhere.

A quiet wood where noone will disturb them.

Stood there now, screaming baby in his foul fists, eyes full of lust and excitement.

He pulled them towards a small cliff, do what He wants and the child may live, all she could think off, don't and he throws the baby over the edge.

He runs on with them, but frowning, what is this at his feet,the brown of animals, small warm things keeping pace?

As they run they crush in, making him stumble, making him afraid.

He quickens his pace, strikes out, God they are everywhere get away!

He drops the child and throws the mother to the ground.

Running for his life now, running as hares and rabbits and foxes swarm around his legs and make him fall over the drop, to his death.

 

Phelisa comes as the Austin drives away

Too late to help her features pale and grey

She understands the debt she owes this wood

And makes a vow for its eternal good

 

Whatever good you did today

I will a thousand times repay

nothing will enter in this wood

that does not come with dreams of good

 

No beasts each other here will slay

tooth and claw you each will stay

within the confines of these trees

all will live in care and ease

 

And I will stay with you all here

keep you free from strife and fear

to guard you for the deed of grace

when I was slow and failed the chase

 

In the rocks at the foot of the drop

evil dwelt

torn faced weasel, twisted and old

Mad man's spirit drawn inside

growing together in their poisoned hate

the loathing of life and love pure

biding its time

 

For nigh-on thirty years or more

peace reigned upon the woodland floor

beasts walked in fearless glades and rides

no need from tooth and claw to hide

but on one spring day all was fear

Phelisa why are you not near?

Flying out too far this day

following falcons she wants to play

The evil weasel it takes its chance

will lead phelisa a hellish dance

 

Running into the wood so sweet

pattering horde of weasel feet

heading to hunt and drag away

something small and sweet today

a baby hare they corner at last

he tries to run but cant get past

The Beast with relish starts to whet

his appetite on this leveret

Carry him back then to your lair

frightened meat will taste so fair

down with us among the stones

all we leave will be his bones

 

Our fairy comes and sees the scene

the fright and fear where they have been

Her vow she has to still uphold

or die as she tries it to uphold

 

Racing to the weasel's den

at the dark place of the glen

sees the last one running in

sees the hatred and their sin

 

But at the entrance of the burrow

her fire eyes dim and smooth brows furrow

the weasel entrance is so slim

her Fairy wings won't let her in

But in her burns a fire so bright

nothing will deter her fight

so kneeling in pain she softly sings

as mother -hare bits off her wings

 

In the deep dark dread is there

terror of the little hare

evil circles all around

forcing it down to the ground

but as the teeth are reaching out

hear the smallest hero shout

 

"No blood will spill of this sweet thing

my spear and sword and heart I bring

I gladly give my life today

to see this young hare run away"

 

srtiking silver blade of light

held with all her strength and might

Arthur himself or Great Glyndwr

would not have swung their blades the truer

battles hard and battles dread

blood and bites and screeching dead

all the time she fights them back

not one gets past with its attack

then only one is waiting still

the evil spirit hard to ****

her fairy blood runs down her hair

blurs the fairy face so fair

" You tire and I will **** you soon,"

the weasel spoke an evil tune

But fairy strength is hard judge

and this wee one did bear a grudge

"You took my baby in the past

I failed to reach him flying fast

was not enough but creatures here

they rescued him from pain and fear.

Now I repay them with this life

and cut you with my silver knife

my spear of dandelion form

I plunge into your deadly form

my wings I lost to pay this debt

the ****** back I feel the wet

The pain I carry will all pale

as your foul heart I do impale!"

 

Her deed was done her battle won

returned the frightened hare's wee son

so proud and fierce a Fairy Queen

The bravest one the world has seen

 

Epilogue

 

The terrier and the Rotteweiler were in a frenzy

running wild, tearing at the sheep in a passion of hate

Then the scent of fresh young blood a child

racing over towards the sleeping parents and the wandering baby

the terrier got ahead straining for first blood

Then whispering voices

Tumbling sky flowers pain and blood stillness

Puzzled as it died fairies small and winged crowded its corpse

Blood dripped from their spears.

The Rottweiler drew close, ready to tear them all apart.

Behind them was a hare, armoured with wood and gold, spikes of silver armour, a Fairy Queens gift.

Astride it, scarred-faced and wingless, the old wise fairy sat smiling.

" Stand aside ladies, this one is mine...."

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