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A FAIRY TALE

by rickresults
copyright 07-18-2012


Age Rating: 18 +

THE FAIRY TALE

Through the meadow through the glen

Look carefully where you place your step

Because they're so small they tend to blend

You’ll be sorry if you make a misstep.

Winged and magical they tend their garden well

The honeysuckle their favorite all around treat

Be careful my friend of the queen fairy’s spell

If you should see her run, her never wait to meet.

Within the flowers fairies have their rooms

Full of mischief and bags of pixy dust

Fairies live amongst the wild flower blooms

Careful and cautious they just don’t trust.

Across the forest as they roam and serve nature

Their job to tend and to protect it’s creatures

With vines and thistles used for architecture

Some with wings many with human features.

Tales of Fairies have spanned the globe

For centuries their stories are told

As they fly they look like a light strobe

So many stories, stories of ancient old.

Written by Dr. Rick McGrath, Ph.D.







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