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Rated: E · Other · Fantasy · #1513001
Fantasy Poem that tells story
Chrysalis

Emerald caverns carved in light, honeycombs of sheer delight
And I, a joyful wonderer be, in this labyrinth of mystery
One mere step through fern and brier, to satiate my soul’s desire
Streaking through the leafy crown, blades of gold slicing down

Rippling patchwork; gold and gray, a living carpet of dark and day
While all around the forest sings, angelic songs on bluebird’s wings
Golden ribbons shimmer through, the leafy dome and my heart too
Passing through daylight’s streams, sailing through my fondest dreams

Near teary eyed I look and see a deeper dream than where I be
Can scarce restrain my flying heart, as where I am more truths impart
Words whispered by the balmy breeze, laced with loving gentle pleas
Whom I wonder shares my dream, who else now plies this mystic stream

“Here I am, come and see,” Her voice a soothing melody.
My pace I quicken I strain to see, whom it is that calls to me
My heart pounding as I run beneath the foliage splintered sun
My feet leaden blocks of clay, my mind fearing I’ll lose my way

There draped against an ancient tree, her silky form I finally see
Her fingers curl around the trunk, from my flesh my soul has shrunk
A slack balloon inside a glass, she reaches out until I pass
On wings that gently part my skin, my new life I now begin

Something crumples to the ground onto the place my body’s found
Not looking back I ride the light, my wings unfurl and I take flight
Her eyes aglow like golden orbs, her magic love my souls absorbs
Our souls in twined with golden beams as it fulfils our fondest dreams

Our will; bright wisps that surfs the breeze, we come and go just as we please
So now you know from where we birth, how fairies came to be on earth
If you ever hear the call maybe you’re not human after all
See the tear across my spine and dare to want this fate of mine.










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