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The Lady and Her Dragon

In a valley where the rivers wind, Lived a lady with a heart so kind. Her hair was gold, her eyes were bright, And in her arms, a dragon’s light. She found him young, a scaly green, Lost and hungry, never seen. With tender hands, she healed his soul, And in return, he made her whole. They soared the skies on wings of flame, A bond so deep, it had no name. Through forests dense and mountains high, They chased the stars, they kissed the sky. He roared when danger came too near, She calmed him with a whispered cheer. No knight could harm, no storm could fright, For they were bound by love’s pure might. In the darkest night, they’d dance and sing, The lady and her dragon, taking wing. No castle walls, no golden crown, Just endless skies and love unbound.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2025




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Date: 3/23/2025 4:05:00 PM
This is so cute and wholesome and should be published as a children's story, the imagery is so vivid; I can picture this as a best-seller book...hopefully kids still read books. Love your style, can't wait to read more
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Date: 3/16/2025 1:12:00 PM
A lovely touch of fantasy.
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Date: 3/15/2025 8:30:00 AM
A beautiful love...J.A.B.
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