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Watching the Twinkle Fairy
Oh how I do love November, that magic month that outshines September, where I look upon the face, of the Twinkle Fairy in all her grace, as she blesses the leaves falling from shivering trees to dance in air and come to rest, upon Gaia’s soon to be, blanketed breast. She dances in her wispy blue coat, and sends the crispy leaves to high afloat upon the autumn breezes that roam throughout the countryside by my home; oh how I can hardly wait to espy, Zerelda as she comes, twinkling by. I saw her once, patch a deer’s nose, it was chapped and swollen so, her fairy dust on it, she sprayed, it glistened in the sunlit rays, like glitter sprinkled on the floor, smoothing out the skin and pores. My cat, Eleazer, he will chase her and as usual, there’s no doubt, he won’t catch her but he’ll pout. She’ll reward him for his game, his frustrated feelings, she will tame; Upon his upset brow she’ll thrust, a wand-wave full of fairy dust. Then she’ll turn to me and say, I know you’ve watched me on this day; but you are kind to fairies like me, so here’s something for you, free. With another wave she’ll gift; a fairy song, she’ll set adrift. 11-13-19 November Twinkle Fairy Poetry Contest Caren Krutsinger
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