Faërie

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Faërie

Beyond the edges of the world,

Beyond misty mountains grey;

A silver curtain does unfurl

A land trod by fays.

There many buds unfold,

In the bright spring time;

Where little leaves feeling bold,

Take their places on pines.

Gurgling streams passing by

The forest of emerald green,

Reflect the azure sapphire sky

As always it had been.

Silver fountains, fragrant meadows,

Silent shores, roaring seas,

Snow-tipped mountains, erring shadows,

Heathered moors, sighing breeze.

All is so in Faërie,

This is so in Faërie.

No mortal who knew could e'er report

The simple beech nor elm in Faërie.

For Faërie was, for Faërie is

The Perilous Realm - That is Faërie.

In Faërie, the elf-maids dance

Upon everlasting leas,

Lightly and gracefully they prance

With the permission of the Faërie-queen.

There greedy dragons in their caves hoard

Thousands of jewels beyond count,

Where unseeming men are wondrous lords,

And existence of magic was cleared from doubts.

Singing voices, flowing songs,

Despairing hearts, teary eyes,

Challenging choices, shadows long,

Protruding starts, fading sighs.

What mortal be blessed! If he could see

If he made memories, ne'er forgot,

In this magical land, in Faërie!

For he would find what I have sought.

O Faërie, Faërie, why not our paths

Intertwine, our fates meet be?

Is it because of some remembered wrath

That you are hid from me?

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