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I remember fairy tales The dramatic intonation of the story teller The books with gilded pictures Pages sometimes glossy, Sometimes thin and worn. Stories of enchanted woods and jungles Of hope and disaster The most unlikely circumstance But almost always a miracle The good dragon, the fairy godmother Talking animals and secret doors Rabbits, toads, princes and queens, Treasure, flying carpets, evil lurking like dark clouds, a sinister gift clad in unsuspecting beauty to the innocent. There is a path through the wood. Vines and ancient trees, willow and yew; Roses with thorns and wild berries Songbirds and moss and stones of all colors; In fairy tales there are always twists.
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Jan 16, 2016
Jan 16, 2016 at 10:12 AM UTC
I remember fairy tales
I remember fairy tales The dramatic intonation of the story teller The books with gilded pictures Pages sometimes glossy, Sometimes thin and worn. Stories of enchanted woods and jungles Of hope and disaster The most unlikely circumstance But almost always a miracle The good dragon, the fairy godmother Talking animals and secret doors Rabbits, toads, princes and queens, Treasure, flying carpets, evil lurking like dark clouds, a sinister gift clad in unsuspecting beauty to the innocent. There is a path through the wood. Vines and ancient trees, willow and yew; Roses with thorns and wild berries Songbirds and moss and stones of all colors; In fairy tales there are always twists.
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Jan 16, 2016
Jan 16, 2016 at 10:12 AM UTC
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