The Fairy Queen of Winter
I, Fairy Queen of Winter
I command the snow.
Stars falling from the heavens
On the landscape show.
Let crystal lace so perfect,
Fall on every limb.
Let the woods of sullen brown
Sing the Winter's hymn.
In the forest, quickly,
A shroud of white entombs.
Far from summers ending,
Free from November's gloom.
Bring glassy preservation
To the face of every stream,
Make summers flowing waters,
Become a distant dream.
All my winge´d children,
Dance with me this day.
Help me soon to bring the chill
And keep all warmth at bay.
Servants of the Ice Queen,
Let thy pillars fall.
Down from every ledge and sill,
Hear the North wind's call.
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moonlightmageposted on 12/03/2007
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i really wanted to write a poem like this. darn you.
k so. this reminds me of something rod said to me once *pauses and waits for christina to stop giggling*
he told me that cold was the goddesses gift to us.
cool, huh?