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A Fairy Tale
Contributed by
61grahamj
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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 Pamanns 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
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2005-11-18 02:18:52] (Date/Time posted on
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