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    What Do Fairies Dream?

    Thursday, August 21, 2008, 05:31 PM [General]

    trieded to add this to DreamDeer's group Dreamer's Fair but the poem's look was not what I wanted. Still here is my contribution from a far and what I hope fits in with her vision.

    The blur of earlier fades slowly away,
    As I retire with my family at the end of the day.
    A parent's life is a challenge each day a small test.
    Suprised I was not as I laid my young to rest.
    "I know how silly and stange this may seem,
    but when asleep what is it that fairies dream?"
    A question only an innocent child can ask.
    To hide behind a lie is easy the truth was a true task.
    Who could I speak with and ware could I look?
    Is it in an ancient fable hidden in a forgotten book?
    Or was it told in tales said in days gone by?
    A fool's errand I was on but still I had to try.
    For some strange reason I felt I needed to know.
    Spurned on by a compulsion that would not let me go.
    Late became the day; this secret would have to keep.
    Still in my thoughts it was carried to the land of sleep.
    Shaken from my slumber by a presence in my bed.
    "Are you awake?" Whispered a child closely to my head.
    "This is the day you promised and I can hardly wait,
    the sun has already risen and it's starting to grow very late.
    The bees will have gathered the pollen and the dew will be all dry.
    There'll be nothing left to collect if we don't get out and fly."
    Remembering my promise, my child and everything I see.
    And another child and another life, two seperate realities.
    But the look in my child's eyes as we took to flight.
    Made me realize this was my life and not the dream of last night.
    Peacefully I fell to sleep later that same day.
    Anxous to see the other child for I knew just what to say.
    Questioning as before but this time the answer I knew.
    "What fairies dream about sweetheart are children just like you."
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    Oh, I would love to see this in my group, Sleepy!

    It's funny, how some message windows automatically allow hard returns and some do not. If you want to break a line in one of the ones where it isn't automatic, go into html mode and type < b r > (minus the spaces.) If you want a double-space, type < b r > & n b s p ; < b r > , again, minus the spaces. I think centering might be < c t r > at the beginning, and < / c t r > at the end.

    Dreamdeer
    August 21, 2008
    05:43 PM CST

    Thanks for sharing this!

    Marianne
    August 22, 2008
    05:48 AM CST

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