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Unlimited Wishes
by Sharon B.
copyright 08-05-2001


Age Rating: 18 to 127

 
Unlimited Wishes


Deep in the star lit forest
among creeping things
and fowls that fly at night.

The say-seer makes her home.
A place of mystery,
figments and earthly delight.

Wish books,and crystal balls
cover her room.

Magic potions, powers
and dusty dolls with pens
and recipes spoken under a full moon.

She engenders unlimited wishes,
for those who dare come near.

With exchanges of body,spirit,soul,
and endless redundant fear.

Then she works magic encounters
in them, they cannot see.

She paralyzes their hearts
from pumping blood.

Without her help they become lost
souls with unlimited wishes
to return to daylight of the sun
that shines a bright ray of love.

But none abide for them.
Soul is gone for unlimited wishes
of evil worked on others,

and now the table turned,
and they who sewed the potion of poison
befalls it's spell.
With unlimited wishes
of returning from their constant hell.




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04-01-2001 Mary -BrytEyz- Ball    

I really liked the repetition, and it wasn't "redundant"




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