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Running to a Fairytale

Contributed by jc18 on Friday, 10th June 2005 @ 04:41:22 PM in AEST
Topic: fantasy



Could I run away on my magic carpet?
To a Neverland of pixie dust
And one eyed pirates

May I run?
To a wizard
Of a land called OZ
And see a horse of a different color

Can I run away with a white Rabbit?
To a place of wonder
So I may meet a girl named Alice
Only to have tea with a Madhatter

Will I run?
And clean chimneys with Mary Poppins
And be practically perfect in every way
Living off a spoonful of sugar

Can I run away?
On a pumpkin carriage
To a fairytale ball
And lose my slipper of glass
Only to be rescued by a charmed prince

Could I run far far away?
To mulberry lane
And meet the muffin man
With the help of a ginger bread

Could I run away?
To all these places
Only to be Gone with the Wind
In just a click of the rubies
Before anyone can say
Supercalifraglisticexpialidocious!




Copyright © jc18 ... [ 2005-06-10 16:41:22]
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Re: Running to a Fairytale (User Rating: 1 )
by shelby on Friday, 10th June 2005 @ 04:48:08 PM AEST
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I love it this is fun and yes you can do these things in your mind and with your poetry a delight lightened my heart

Michelle


Re: Running to a Fairytale (User Rating: 1 )
by Jackee_line on Friday, 10th June 2005 @ 05:36:54 PM AEST
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Excellent poetry, cleverly written. One of my favs for sure.




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