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A Fairy Tale
Contributed by
61grahamj
on
Friday, 18th November 2005 @ 02:18:52 AM in AEST
Topic:
ChildrensPoetry
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A Fairy Tale
Deep in the shadows of moon light
The fairy maid crouched in fright
Heart pounding shaking with fear
For the dark Goblin was so near
With red glowing eyes flashing
And ragged teeth gnashing
His goal to make her his slave
Making him to rant and rave
Her only hope was the elf Dean
And for him to come on the scene
To save and help her out of strife
Maybe one day make her his wife
Dean was the Elf she adored
With the Goblin he often warred
To be rid of him in the fiery font
And save her from a fate she did not want
Hard was the life she had
Mother gone so was her dad
Her Magic wand broken
No magical words could be spoken
To protect her from the Goblin evil
Who wanted to bend her to his will
As the heavens burned with cold starfire
The fairy girl Pamann’s fate looked dire
Slobbering , snarling, all evil green
Warts and filthy claws totally obscene
The Goblin was sure he had his wish
Making for him a very tasty dish
So close now only a hands breath away
Pamann screamed and started to sway
The Goblin was now in her sight
She was nearly fainting from fright
Magical sword in hand and a brave yell
Dean leaped sending the Goblin to hell.
Gathering Pamann in his strong arm
Whispering that no one would ever harm
His true love forever for life
Dean and Pamann fairy Husband and wife
Under the bright roadway of stars
Pale moonlight glowing until midnight
Faery friends all together in magical flight
Safe now and dancing with glee
With the Evil Goblin gone they were free.
Written by
Graham Johnson
Copyright ©
61grahamj
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2005-11-18 02:18:52] (Date/Time posted on
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