Ill Fated Poem by Genevieve Stone

Ill Fated

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In the heart of a forest so dense
with the magnificent flow of a waterfall
Lay a child so scared and tense
Listening for that fatal call

The fairies come and give their blessing
The child amused looks up and smiles
The warm air slowly starts condensing
No one around for miles and miles

A strange man slowly aproaches
The fairies look startled and fray
The discovery of this child, atrocious
The fairies cast a spell and say

This young child so innocent and sweet
Has a destiny only she can meet
Until her tutor gives his consent
Human is what she will represent
His consent will be a greeting
kind words for a human being
She will discover her true self
A Wise and clever little elf
She will have great noble power
All enemies and evil shall surely cower
She fights for peace love and all things good
Her mother she will find in the heart of the wood
Both will reunite and share the same fate
To kill the man whom thay both hate
He took something of theirs he could never replace
A womans status, will and grace
He raped the mother and ran away
Only to do the same to the daughter one day

After the fairies finished their story
A normal elf the child became
To think the innocent child's life will be gory
And all because of one mans sick game

To traumatise and innocent life
Is that of a cruel deed
Like taking a blunt knife
And stabbing a weakling, just to see it bleed

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Afzal Shauq 01 June 2010

well done..i liked it..thanks for sharing

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