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    Faery

    Farey jests with Thanatos Merrily[/I]
    Last edited by Alexander III; 01-20-2010 at 05:24 PM.

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    I re edited the poem so I thought best to post the edited version here


    O’ heavenly faery, enkindling splendiferous emotion
    Faery youth frolicking wild, irresistible flirt
    Upon sight feeble mortal shall hold thee in eternal devotion
    Faery lies upon her gentle mead in full alert

    O’ righteous knight, claiming ye kingdom
    Blazing by on ye honorable steed, leaving trails of glamour
    Not a single chink on ye unvanquished armor; until sweet balm
    Ye adored, lighting unknown amour

    Tendrils of smoke ensnare ye; drifting heavenly
    Faery flawless visage, rendering life grotesque
    Fervent mirrors to faery scarlet soul; drunkenly
    Enchant ye, all honor rendered burlesque

    Faery golden locks flickering in tranquil breeze
    Sensuous fleur coating faery in untamed aroma
    Nature bequeathed under faery spell, seeking to appease
    Once Aristotle’s brightest, left in fruitless coma

    Faery luscious bosoms urge
    Frenzied ecstasy of fumbling
    Master of naught ye submerge
    Emerging doomed and stumbling

    Faery wills and ye obey
    Foxily flowing ye to rest
    Towards docile pond ye stray
    Fatal armor drags till last breath of ye breast…

    You play with fire you get hurt
    While faery frolics felicitously
    You play with fire you get hurt
    While faery jests with Thanatos merrily

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    Well I find the second version so much better, both more concentrated and relaxed, as though you mastered the technique and let go of it to focus on the contents. Great job!

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    I never commented on this when you first posted. Honestly, I like both versions, but I think the edited one makes better sense at the end.

    What a clever idea! The poem is so fantastical (not a word)! That horrible fairy leading the gallant knight to his death. Is the fairy just evil? Is this why she does it?

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    The faery is neither good or evil she is merely indifferent.

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    How can she be indifferent is she kills someone?

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    the style is enchanting itself. i enjoyed the contrast of the inpenetrable knight, whom the faerie vanquished subtly, and 'all honor rendered burlesque' . the drama of him slowly stumbling toward his death was short... you could string us along longer with that, lol. you painted a vivid picture of the faerie. the storyline was enthralling.

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    Thank you Cogs for the comment. Jersea, well she disposed of the knight as she grew bored of him, I guess when I put it like that it sounds evil however the Faery is not human and thus should not be measured by the moral compass used for humans. I'm not sure if that makes sense.

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