IN PRIMROSE WOOD
One evening at sunset, I walked in Primrose Wood. The lonesome sun departing, shadows creeping low. Trees stood like sentinels guarding, proud and tall. The light glowed in that eerie place, golden-pink and dim. I stopped to smell the blossoms, to rest awhile and heal; and the grasses whispered secrets, and I watched the Faeries dance. For numerous sprites were gathered there, all dancing in a round. They sang about the moonbeams as they watched the sun retreat. Birds cheeped a chorus, and the wind became still. Time stopped in awe, at the display unfolding. I viewed the scene in wonder, scarce believing my eyes. In Primrose Wood at sunset, as I watched the Fae Folk dance.
GNOMES
Gnomes ramble on the hill,
No one observes but me.
Wander through dales and glens,
Though few mortals perceive
Visiting their goblin friends,
Fairies, and their kin.
Pausing at a dwelling there,
Strange house on the hill.
Wild creatures know them.
Birds chirrup all the day,
About folk who amble there.
Gnomes from far beyond.
The travellers are jovial,
As many Fae Folk are.
Bestowing benevolence as
They journey from afar.
Take care if you venture,
Beside the curious house.
Though you may not see,
Gnomes meander there.
MAGIC FOUND
I found a golden coin one day,
Where no one ever goes.
Down in the wood, the fairy wood,
Beneath a silver moon.
I gazed upon my treasure,
Foretoken of good luck.
Turned for home enchanted,
At magic I had found.
That night I dreamed of fairy folk
Of goblins, and of elves.
Down in the wood, the fairy wood,
All dancing in a round.
They sang of magic found and lost,
Lost and found again.
I held onto my golden coin,
And danced along with them.
WHERE ROSES BLOOM
Where roses bloom,
Wine flows in abundance.
Sun glows red and yellow.
Let my heart rest there.
Stories are ever new,
Sunlight ever glowing.
Sapphire sky kisses trees.
Let my heart rest there.
People are delightful,
Light shines from within.
The earth ever joyful,
Sunlight never dims.
Despots are forbidden,
The callous will not know.
Oasis of goodwill,
Let my heart rest there.
‘Magic Found’ was published online in 2021, in ‘Young Ravens Literary Review’. The other four poems are previously unpublished.
I love the prose poems, it's made me see their scope in a way I haven't before. Lovely.
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