There once was a southern fairy
who was always merry.
She was sugar and spice and everything sweet.
But then a war came.
A war for Freedom.
She watched the demons
and exclaimed
"Why? Why must You fight?"
They did not answer, but instead
continued the riot against the innocent.
The slaves.
Though they battled on, she cheered as much as she could.
For the Freedom.
But even when Freedom came,
it was lame,
because segregation remained.
So evil still existed for 99 more years.
People beating up people.
And The Southern Fairy
who believed blacks and whites were equal
couldn't take it anymore.
So her heart hardened, and she began to leer.
Until she found someone.
Who she knew
would save this ugly world.
Then her heart thawed,
and she gave peace.
After all the sufferings
The Southern Fairy saw,
the law had finally made it safe
for both blacks and whites.
And with that she was pleased,
and happy to guide
The Great Man
Martin Luther King Junior
who made peace through the
land.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Earth Fairy and Her Wonders
She's not a huntress or a killer.
She's beautiful and a protector.
She lives in the Artic, The Woodlands,
and the Sea.
She is a protector of animals.
A healer, and the most beautiful fairy you will ever meet.
When you come across her, she could be glimmering with ice.
Or covered in golden leaves.
When you feel her,
she can be soft as a kitten.
She is who she feels like she wants to be.
She controls the senses, sights, and smells of every human.
She loves her Earth. She's not Mother Nature.
But she is Mother Nature's Daughter.
She does have flaws, she can be tempted easily.
So if you ever cross her path, she may just send
an arctic blast.
But once she calms down, she melts the icicles,
icebergs, and snow.
And gently reminds you
that Animals are precious,
and that nature isn't a force to be reckoned with.
So she thaws, and so does the Earth and Spring comes again, even if it is
just for a couple of days.
The lesson that we should learn from The Earth Fairy
is that our planet is not just home,
and that when the sun shines again,
remember not to take things for granted,
but enjoy them as they come along.
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