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Artist and the Ogre

Cinnamon Fairy

One spice-scented evening
Where jasmine blossoms fell
I heard a music strange and sweet
That made my heart-strings swell.

And there among the saffron flowers
I saw that there did dwell
A colony of fairies
In their garden citadel.

I stooped at one with instinct's hand
She squealed as if in pain
'Oh no, oh no, please let me go!
Boniah is my name!'

She had a diamond for a mind
And sunlight for her thoughts
And her fairy-heart the only
Compass that she bore.

Her hair and wings were just the breeze
Her tears the pearly rain
That watered all the emerald earth
Sweetening it again.

Her eyes were all the champagne stars
Upon the crystal night
Her oval face the milky moon
That beamed with soft delight.

I held her close - the little self
She squealed her old refrain:
'Oh no, oh no, please let me go
Boniah is my name!'

So I in pity set her free
(for me 'twas mere a game)
And silently she fled from me
Beneath the night again.

Between my fingers, 'neath the moon
Betwixt its tangled beams
Leaving my spice-scented evening
Steeped in cinnamon dreams.

What dreams of sweet and sour
I loved her - loved her so!
Too much it seems to keep her
Much too much to let her go.

Artist and the Ogre
Pottery Poetry
Imagination Dust
Bronze Age Dream
Threshing Girl
Cathedral
Cathedral Wood
Cinnamon Fairy
Moon Lantern
Diamond In the Sand
Eaglet
Faith Hope Love
First Necklace
Gorse
Lifes a Coconut
Kings Ashore
Mother Nature
Little Willow
Hawthorn Tree
Little Sparrow
Butterfly
Clematis
Emily
Luminescence
Rampage
Mystery Thee
Noahs Poems
Prints
Princess Saraband
Paint
Seachest
Shells
Firefly
Mountain Summit
Sculpture
Riches
Tree of Conscious
Swans
Village Green
Acknowledgements
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