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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I thought for a moment. "What had I seen?" Then I remembered the beckoning scene; A castle so grand along the seashore, A fairy or two flying over the door. There were a few boats down at the dock. As well, I remembered the tick of a clock. As I recalled the strangeness of this, It seemed to partake in the serene, the bliss. The sound it made was loud, but conducive. It's presence was strong, not really intrusive. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - At the top of the hour, there was no gong. Instead, it just rang a light, peaceful song. I don't suppose that this is so strange, But what I say next will rightly arrange. The numbers on the clock one couldn't see. So the time it ticked, for you and for me, Is time that is endless or does it stand still? A thought to ponder at your own free will. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - As my mind started to wander a wee bit more, The silence was broken with a dragon's roar. At first, I shook with a shudder of fright, But then I soon realized, what a delight! For just beyond a moonbeam shown down And quickly a smile turned up from a frown. As I stood and watched with the elf and rider, I became engrossed as my eyes grew wider. I became so excited, I wanted to shout, It was then I saw them scattered about. Scurrying around busy as bees, Back and forth amongst the trees. So many elves for one to behold. I just couldn't count. Let it be told. Again, I was startled from a whirring sound, But none to soon did I turn around. The sound I heard that started a fright Was a sound of wings come from the night. All of a sudden, I started to stare 'Cause flying around, filling the air, Were glittering fairies of wings been spun With woven, web locks, the spiders had done Some had wands they waived through the sky, Others spritzed magic that got in my eye. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Next came a trumpet, loud and precise, No need here to roll any dice. Everyone knew what was about to become. All except me. I felt kinda' dumb! What happened next, I'm still not sure. It's not really plain, but rather obscure. I could have sworn that I really did see A fairy fly up to the top of a tree. There she commanded a star from the sky To focus its light from way up high. Suddenly, the darkness was stripped away. All around seemed like the light of day. A marching band of elves appeared. The crowd of people cheered and cheered. All these folks of this little town Suddenly here and gathered 'round. From whence they came, I really don't know. All I can say to this awesome show, Is the bank I had stood on looking down, From where I was wonderin' about this town, Is now so distant and vague to me, Because of the wondrous sight I see! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
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