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ltw222 75M
5490 posts
1/18/2008 10:35 pm
I Want To Dance With A Fairy .....

I want to dance with a fairy
And make my dreams come true
As the kind and lovely lady
Always grant a wish or two

If I were to drink with a goblin
And down pints and pints of ale
Would he take me treasure-hunting
Across meadows and down dale

I will sing with a merry elf
Even if I go out of tune
If it brings me fabulous wealth
And eternal good fortune

If I can follow a leprechaun
To the end of the rainbow
I can sneak off at the crack of dawn
With a monstrous pot in tow

I will joust with the noble dragon
For some fine lady's hand
And when I wed the beautiful maiden
There shall be a Rock band

If only I have the pleasure
Of hobnobbing with a gnome
I can admire the fabled treasure
And take some of it home

I would love to ride the mystical unicorn
And gallivant around the world
From the Northern Lights down to Cape Horn
In search of the elusive Black Pearl

If I can do all of the above
I shall be richer than a king
I will give it all to my one true love
The love that means everything

Lee



Live today as if it is your last
For tomorrow will soon be in the past


ltw222 75M
7793 posts
1/18/2008 11:20 pm

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Hi Ola,
You are right. I should have added a note to say that I am now a pauper.

Lee


Live today as if it is your last
For tomorrow will soon be in the past


ltw222 75M
7793 posts
1/18/2008 11:41 pm

Hi Ola,
I have updated my post. Hope you like it better.

Lee

Live today as if it is your last
For tomorrow will soon be in the past


starwomyn 70F
8876 posts
1/19/2008 6:42 am

Fairies, Unicorns and the Love of a King. It's all gOOd!

Abracadabra


Robyn5 83F

1/19/2008 7:29 am

Years ago in Ireland we could talk about fairies and
fairy forts, etc.Now a fairy means something else.
I have a Vacuum called a Goblin.
Everything has a different meaning now.
However, I still read stories to my grandkids about fairies
and goblins so dont take my former remarks to heart.
i am still one of the old fairy and goblin types


ltw222 75M
7793 posts
1/21/2008 11:14 pm

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Hi Ola,
Thanks for your comment but I changed the last verse because I think the poem should be completely "smiley" in keeping with the light-hearted mood. Also, I do not want others to think that I am looking; the only thing that I am looking for now is the little old man with a beard dressed all in green.

Lee


Live today as if it is your last
For tomorrow will soon be in the past


ltw222 75M
7793 posts
1/21/2008 11:21 pm

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Hi flakes,
Thank you. Since the Chinese New Year is around the corner, I wish you "Kong Hei Fatt Choy" and may you continue to sing with the merry elf and your rice jar always remain filled to the brim and your wallet always remain fat.

Lee


Live today as if it is your last
For tomorrow will soon be in the past


ltw222 75M
7793 posts
1/21/2008 11:25 pm

    Quoting starwomyn:
    Fairies, Unicorns and the Love of a King. It's all gOOd!
Hi starwomyn,
Thanks for the visit.

Lee


Live today as if it is your last
For tomorrow will soon be in the past


ltw222 75M
7793 posts
1/21/2008 11:36 pm

    Quoting Robyn5:
    Years ago in Ireland we could talk about fairies and
    fairy forts, etc.Now a fairy means something else.
    I have a Vacuum called a Goblin.
    Everything has a different meaning now.
    However, I still read stories to my grandkids about fairies
    and goblins so dont take my former remarks to heart.
    i am still one of the old fairy and goblin types
Hi Robyn,
It is important to little ones know about fairies and elves and a little magic which is why I am also posting this poem in a blog that I share with my kids so that they can teach my grandchildren and their grandchildren about magic.

Lee


Live today as if it is your last
For tomorrow will soon be in the past


ltw222 75M
7793 posts
1/21/2008 11:38 pm

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Hi Ireland,
Thank you for visiting and your kind comment.

Lee


Live today as if it is your last
For tomorrow will soon be in the past