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Fairy House

A Poem

By Elizabeth Pearl Published 4 years ago 1 min read
Fairy House
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Fairy house

There’s got to be a fairy house

Somewhere in the woods

She told me once herself

I’d find if I could

Now it’s up to me

To find it

In the place

She believed it to be

I know where to start

Back at the house

Where all we did was dream

But nothings never as it seems

If I were a fairy That’s where I would be

Hidden in plain sight

For none to see

Unless they truly believe

Please where did your fairy go

Between the shells

Or steering

A sailing boat

You have to tell me I have to know

It’s the final thing I have to do

Before Im able grow

I fear I’ve run out of pixie dust

Please know you were one

Of the only ones they trust

I don’t know want to get any older

Or face the Truth

If it means everyday I’m getting farther from you

That’s not what I want to do

So I’m searching every corner of this room

Still scared to face the truth

And I’ve tried

You were supposed to be here without you we’re afraid to fly

nature poetry

About the Creator

Elizabeth Pearl

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