Why God made Fairies
philosophical musings on the function of fairies110 total reviews
Comment from Soloneili
I just love this poem. Don't tell but I love fairies too, where would we all be without them? Last night I watched the dark fairy tale film, Pan's Laberynth, which I enjoyed but yours is so much nicer. Today I also spoke to someone who I think is a witch (a real one) and tonight I encounter faires. Brilliant write and a lovely contribution to my brilliant day.
A superb poem.
Neil
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
I just love this poem. Don't tell but I love fairies too, where would we all be without them? Last night I watched the dark fairy tale film, Pan's Laberynth, which I enjoyed but yours is so much nicer. Today I also spoke to someone who I think is a witch (a real one) and tonight I encounter faires. Brilliant write and a lovely contribution to my brilliant day.
A superb poem.
Neil
Comment Written 07-Oct-2008
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
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you are most kind - have not read anything by you lately - hope to soon! thank you!!!!
Comment from Trena One Who Cares
Hi Pearl this poem is a whimsical poem. Good rhythm and rhyme. The flow is a smooth and used throughout this piece. The art work brings it all together and makes it a complete package. Trena
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
Hi Pearl this poem is a whimsical poem. Good rhythm and rhyme. The flow is a smooth and used throughout this piece. The art work brings it all together and makes it a complete package. Trena
Comment Written 07-Oct-2008
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
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thank you so very much :-)
Comment from IndianaIrish
What a delightful poem! I've believed in faeries ever since my Grandpa told me stories about the Irish faeries...and I swear I saw one scurry away when I went faerie hunting in the woods near Blarney Castle! lol
Indy :>)
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
What a delightful poem! I've believed in faeries ever since my Grandpa told me stories about the Irish faeries...and I swear I saw one scurry away when I went faerie hunting in the woods near Blarney Castle! lol
Indy :>)
Comment Written 07-Oct-2008
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
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a personal experience in Ireland - I'm envious! thank you :-)
Comment from TamaraTel
What a very magical and relaxing poem you have written here. Fairies are all about sincerity and love. There is nothing bad about fairies.
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
What a very magical and relaxing poem you have written here. Fairies are all about sincerity and love. There is nothing bad about fairies.
Comment Written 07-Oct-2008
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
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you are most gracious - thank you!
Comment from brightside1099
This is a lovely piece with good flow and rhyme. I think you make a valid point, and it's nice to think that God made fairies too! Nice illustration as well.
BB
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
This is a lovely piece with good flow and rhyme. I think you make a valid point, and it's nice to think that God made fairies too! Nice illustration as well.
BB
Comment Written 07-Oct-2008
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
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thank you so very much :-)
Comment from Live2Write
Oh I love this "explanation" as to the existance of fairies. They're around to play with the child in all of us. Plus, they're not afraid to get their hands dirty. Thank you for this piece. :)
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
Oh I love this "explanation" as to the existance of fairies. They're around to play with the child in all of us. Plus, they're not afraid to get their hands dirty. Thank you for this piece. :)
Comment Written 07-Oct-2008
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
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thank you for your fun response!
Comment from grassroots08
But still, without plan
But still, without thought (Watch the use of the same word repeated from the line before this)
An Angel and a Saint are different, but this is just a fun muse, so who is counting. This was an enjoyable read. Don
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
But still, without plan
But still, without thought (Watch the use of the same word repeated from the line before this)
An Angel and a Saint are different, but this is just a fun muse, so who is counting. This was an enjoyable read. Don
Comment Written 07-Oct-2008
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
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thank you so much :-)
Comment from Susanne M. Psyris
Beautiful, beautiful poem. Love the presentation and the verses are artfully done producing great imagery. A wonderful piece. Hugs and smiles, Susanne
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
Beautiful, beautiful poem. Love the presentation and the verses are artfully done producing great imagery. A wonderful piece. Hugs and smiles, Susanne
Comment Written 07-Oct-2008
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
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you are most kind - thank you!!
Comment from Stephy Jemmisparks
the heavens needs lovable quaint scribes-just like you.We will have no end to balanced laugh and truth, and even God will be chucking-aling- aling through!
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
the heavens needs lovable quaint scribes-just like you.We will have no end to balanced laugh and truth, and even God will be chucking-aling- aling through!
Comment Written 07-Oct-2008
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
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thanks, Stephy!!!
Comment from LegendaryAngel
An interesting concept you bring up...I myself never stopped to think why fairies were made. But one strength of your poem, is that after reading, i feel convinced of your argument, even though this wasn't a persuasive essay.
Also the picture above is sooooo cute! Excellent work, I do enjoy this one very much.
LA
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
An interesting concept you bring up...I myself never stopped to think why fairies were made. But one strength of your poem, is that after reading, i feel convinced of your argument, even though this wasn't a persuasive essay.
Also the picture above is sooooo cute! Excellent work, I do enjoy this one very much.
LA
Comment Written 07-Oct-2008
reply by the author on 07-Oct-2008
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thanks for your most interesting response :-)