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The Fairy's Touch
Contributed by
ginsdance
on
Thursday, 8th August 2002 @ 06:51:09 AM in AEST
Topic:
FamilyPoems
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Once upon a summer day in May
A kind old gentleman came my way,
On his lips there was a story to tell,
I could tell by his features that he knew it well.
He told me a story of knights and of kings,
Of fairytale princesses and magical rings,
He spoke of a world all of its own,
Where fairy's wings beat a magical tone.
A place where the people never did die,
Where tongues never once mentioned a lie,
A magical town where dragons reside,
Their hearts holding the elixir of life.
A wonderful tale he passed on to me,
To keep my inner child's voice free...
My grandfather loved me so much,
He gave unto me the Fairy's Touch.
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ginsdance
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2002-08-08 06:51:09] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: The Fairy's Touch
(User Rating: 1 ) by PS_iloveyou on
Thursday, 8th August 2002 @ 09:19:19 AM AEST (User
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ohhhhhhhh this was so good. I loved it. Great write |
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Re: The Fairy's Touch
(User Rating: 1 ) by markymark on
Thursday, 8th August 2002 @ 09:36:59 AM AEST (User
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Magical and refreshing...nice one...Mark ... |
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