Fairy Princess Of Thy Sea Poem by Melvina Germain

Fairy Princess Of Thy Sea



By the waters cast your shadow, fairy princess of thy sea.
Your beauty sends a spell ore those who tread the pale.
cowslips, yellow tones and newts hide behind the brier bush,
while the drone bee, lies about beneath the magic tree.

Thou seeith your shadows grow in the moonlit sphere,
Fairy princess, you are over there, or over there.
Fairly princess please make your presence known.
Doth thou fear what ground has to offer thee.
Fairy princess, come from the open sea.

Ahhh eyes like saucers filled with bright light, slowly
look around and whispers, swishing high pitch sounds.
Your presence be known fairy princess of thy sea,
you come to visit me, come now, come closer to thee.

Be careful fairy princess, don't touch the brier bush,
its prickles may harm your delicate fairy tush.
Come hither, be not worried of thy sting,
we come together in this early morning spring.

Please to make your acquaintance fairy princess of the blue.
My eyes rejoice at the very sight of you.
Will you dance with me fairy princess of thy sea, .
I offer you cowslips and sprinkles of silver dust.
Come dance with me, you must, yes you must.

Your orbs are placed so strategically,
I wonder what those orbs you wear, mean to me.
No matter, I'm in awe to have this dance with you,
fairy princess of thy sea.
you capture thy innocence so impressively.

Twirl me round, and round and round and round,
let my feet barely touch the ground.
OH fairy princess, I'm in awe of thee,
you grace the pale from the open sea.

It's time to go, no no fairy princess, don't leave thee now.
I'll remember thy freckles and the dewdrops in the air,

I'll never forget thine presence over here.
Fear not, fairy princess, fair not, we will meet again.
Meanwhile, the brier bush on the pale remains my long time friends.

Bye bye fairy princess, bye bye, bye bye, bye bye.

Saturday, June 13, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: children
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Melvina Germain

Melvina Germain

Sydney, Nova Scotia
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