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A little fairy princess one day sits resting on a most beautiful sunflower, And magically she begins stretching her wings for anticipatory flight While capturing a vision assortment of most bright flying colors, Of one gentle and soothing rainbow promise—a shining and a light to delight; As the ground begins to tremble and crumble underneath her tiny feet, She takes flight on her splendid little wings—quite magnificent to behold Through the colors of mist and the veil of magic she sees a bright sparkling shine, And then all becomes clear—she sees gold, and even more gold on the horizon Radiantly gleaming in front of her very eyes and charming her senses entire. Then a most curious little green man with curved ears pointing heavenwards And possessing remarkably strange and yet soft mesmerizing green eyes, Presents himself both kindly and boldly to the little fairy princess in person; He jumps right in the pot alongside her dancing a jig to his heart's content, And the princess shines all colors of love and warmth over him under the mist Of a most dazzling and enchanting dream to behold, know, and cherish. With this the little green man reveals his true nature to his new found princess, And with a most proud alacrity bearing a quaint princely nature, he declares: “Me Darlin’ little princess so near and so dear to Me own little heart,” “You must know I’m your Leprechaun always obedient from this very start,” “At this moment most precious Me knows you’ve captured Me little heart,” “And with this you’ve captured too Me overflown’ Pot of Gold now in part,” “With Me undying love and devotion to you always carried in Me little heart.” With this the Leprechaun and his little fairy princess danced a mystical old Irish jig together while singin’ and laughin’ both so gently and contentedly; All the while his soft green eyes and her sensual eyes azure locked in a Most romantic gaze and affection when they began kissing one another, And brushing inside and both sharing heartfelt fluttering emotions and a Swelling with a deep beauty and a most passionate love in Heaven born. With the genuine passion-felt affection and the romantic kisses exchanged, The Leprechaun and his little fairy princess began to transform themselves Right before each other’s very eyes, and Behold!!—in a quick moment, the Leprechaun became a most handsome and sweet loving young prince, and His little fairy princess, in a flash of blinding light, lost her wings and changed Into a most radiant and quite beautiful young princess with long-flowing Beautiful black hair, and a very lovely smile as resplendent and sweet as any Angel in Heaven above. Now the handsome young prince and his beautiful young princess were an Elegant and most wonderful couple to behold and cherish—kind, smiling, and Deeply in love. The young prince with his Irish blessings began sparklin’ and sprinklin’ star dust All over his young princess and they both lived happily ever after with pronounced Passion and love, emotion and devotion, kindness and charity, vision and purpose, Forever to their end on Earth and later by the Lord God himself in Heaven. Gary Bateman and Liam McDaid – A Collaborated Poem, Copyright © All Rights Reserved (October 29, 2014) (Narrative poem poetic form)
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