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Faery Queen

Under the fully lighted moon,
I dared to dream about me and you.
We danced and sang
And you said you cared;
Now I wish
I'd never dared –
To dream of a world
Where you love me,
But seasons changed
And apples grow.

I trusted you!
I never knew
That she was by your side.
You gave me your word!
The angels have heard
What you did to me.
The stars;
They know
And the roses grown
By pond where
I first saw you.

I trusted you!
And what did you do?
Why. you only let me fall.
The lilies grow
And the fairy tale broke,
I know thunder strikes
And bees have hives
Just before I met you.

Now the flowers grow
And they'll know
That I am happy now...
As the fairy crown
Lies upon my amber curls;
I'll swear
I never knew you…

Under Selene’s celestial light,
Upon this balmy night,
In the petty realm of mortals,
I’ll look for you.
I’ll find you,
My ‘dear’
And give a piece of my mind
In exchange for the unravelling
Of your mortal mind.

Did you think that I would not know?
The way of warriors in the snow?
I knew, fair huntsman –
Of your pale feathers
That hide the shameless pride
Of jealous and hatred –
Cold and bitter.
Like Wintertime.

For I;
the ruler of Fae,
Know about what you did to me.
You tried to break my fragile heart
in cold attempts to become
A part of my kingdom
Which is birthright to be;
Elven blood that runs in my veins
And that, my ‘dear’,
Is the very thing I shall take
From your mortal veins.
I shall make a warrior most noble and fair.

For everyone
And their kin to despise
And sneer;
O there goes the brazen one,
Who hurt our queen!
Let us hope that he falls,
Falls on his very knees.
How right they’ll be
About your demise.
Fear not, my ‘dear’.
It’s only Wintertime.