Fairy Tales, a short story by JJ. Date added: 2011-01-03. Times viewed: 1953.
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Fairy Tales
Mary grow, garden fairy,
your quite docile,
contrary to people’s dominion,
contrary to your quiet ways.
Mary, garden fairy glow,
share it all,
your used to guilt I know
and this hurt will drown the beat.
Care is a used has-been to them,
watch out who hears the wonder,
this summer heat’s only for you.
Mary, hear my goodbye,
flames changed consciousness.
Mary, the blast without warning
hurt the same for me,
shouldn’t things still be?
Fly all the same youthfulness,
the knowledge fades with you
even with the flirtation
didn’t you rape the spring?
Shame lies at our door
when answers of time remain,
true Mary, we’d yelp,
mentality ends.
When a banshee haunts the trees
Mary, summer pours out its heart.
All bends take their turn,
this had to be.
Found wanted, you went,
grapes of wrath for your wine.
Of me? I have civilisation
to cut me down.
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