Sunday, June 23, 2013

Statement for the Artwork Displayed!

Quick Statement/ reminder,

I would like to thank all of the lovely artists out there who have created these wonderful pictures  and displayed them on the web.   I give them full credit for any piece of art work I have used to  make my poems come alive more to my audience! Thank you again, and you inspire me so much!

Sincerely,
   Writer of  the   madhattersportal.blogspot.com.

The Earth Fairy



Some say that you can be only one:

 A Sun  fairy, or a Moon fairy.
  However, there is a tiny fairy who begs
 to differ.

Because on the Summer Solstice,
she felt as though she was both.
It was fantastic, wonderful,
and godlike.


She looked up at the Sun,
then at the Moon and noticed
that both are different objects,
but when separated spread
the Earth with light at different times of the  night and day.

The moon and the Sun and the Earth
 was not a
 Lunar Eclipse,
 but on the 
Summer Solstice
it felt like it was almost one.

The fairy who experienced this fantastic and magical event,
is unknown to most of the fairies.
But for this particular day,
she wants the world to know,
that Earth is amazing.

That it has these precious moments
that make a fairy complete.

That even when you can't feel the sun and the moon,
and the Earth feels as if it is hovering in between,

You know you are safe.
 On Earth,
your home land,
because it protects
and guides you.

So in turn, you should do the same,
the Earth Fairy reminds you,
 









because if  the  Earth disappeared,
then the Sun and the Moon
would too.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Freedom Fairy


She flies about in Freedom.
She lands on top of a flag.
Made of red, blue and white.
She lights up her wings,
and they make those colors shine more.
Of all the tales and legends of  fairies,
she is the legend of American Freedom.
She rides the Eagle across the sky day
and night.
No matter the heat,
no matter the weather,
she is always out.
The Lady Liberty Fairy.
She protects us,
even though we don't know it.
She is always there,
and moving so fast,
that we can only
see her in a blink
of an eye,
on The Fourth of July.