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A Fairy and a Life
08/10/2004 @ 12:23am
By:
morbiddaggers

A light breeze blew through my ear
Murmuring what I wanted to hear.
Fairies frolicked in the sky
Floating up in the clouds so high.
They floated down to talk to me.
Trying their best to set me free.
I told them of all my troubles
And they turned every one into bubbles.
They told me that I wasn't to worry.
And they would help me in a hurry.
Each little trouble, they did burst,
I was thankful for the loss of my curse.
The fairies took some fairy dust.
They said it wasn't hard to adjust.
They blew the powder onto me
From head to toes; to every degree.
I began to shrink in size.
And wings sprouted down to my thighs.
They made me a fairy, a simple soul.
In which ageing can't take a toll.
I began to enjoy every day
But a fairy I couldn't stay.
I had a life I couldn't leave.
The more I thought, the more I would grieve.
I told the fairy queen of this
And I was reminded of all I would miss.
I told her it wasn't worth
Losing a life I had begun at birth.
She turned me back to my normal state
And said she always had an open gate.
I left the fairies but I am glad.
Because I'm now grateful for all I had.
 
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