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For the lady who sees it all, Mahkhon Scribes gather – Words tucked between Laughter and Memories, hidden For them to find and tell. A river fairy she is, Papyrus reeds, her wings. A naiad, watching bubbles, Reading hearts, -- Precious bubbles, a keeper In four years. Seven Years past, The fairy is a Woman, Who Bears keen eyes with ken. Imagine her delight, For each bubble pricked, Truth, love, stories unwrapped. A seer uncurls the scrolls, An oracle whispered to gentle Wind: A dandelion she is Made for the skies, Lift her up --- But kindly change her not.
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May 4, 2016
May 4, 2016 at 7:59 PM UTC
A Song for the Naiad
For the lady who sees it all, Mahkhon Scribes gather – Words tucked between Laughter and Memories, hidden For them to find and tell. A river fairy she is, Papyrus reeds, her wings. A naiad, watching bubbles, Reading hearts, -- Precious bubbles, a keeper In four years. Seven Years past, The fairy is a Woman, Who Bears keen eyes with ken. Imagine her delight, For each bubble pricked, Truth, love, stories unwrapped. A seer uncurls the scrolls, An oracle whispered to gentle Wind: A dandelion she is Made for the skies, Lift her up --- But kindly change her not.
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bryan-amerila
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May 4, 2016
May 4, 2016 at 7:59 PM UTC
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