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Faery Tale

Downy in a bed of cotton clouds— Faraway under seas of coral and wave, The maritimes of fair and lonely currents Cast us away and dropped our weary souls On a lost strand of some great ocean landing, Circe appeared, was knowing, to greet us as we Woke, led us to a citadel island above of the sky, We dranked of thirst, her fey sweet potions in haste, Made our way in flight to kiss misadventures escape And mired in woods fell once again, innocent before The dawning break of a greenly seeded eternal day, Blue eyes born, became, in the spotted branches, Freckled arms and barks of ever reaching hair Praised in silence and timely mystic wanes Quivered in peace like a yearling doe As never leaves were blanketing And the moon sang with toe, Our eyes sank lowly, softly, Only to spark upon tides Of the glittering pools With starry eyes Glowing new In the light Of dear Sun.
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Written by
ormond
Irish
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Apr 4, 2014
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