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Fairies by April Elizabeth

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Gnat
It was a really interesting poem proving that things that are unknown really do exist.
ANGEL
cool ! so cold.i shivered when i read it, wish fairies will come tonight.(got a poem 4 angels?just asking)anyway its GREAT! Looove it.
allie
i really like this poem, it is very good, i really love it and i can understand it and relate to it.
Anett
i love your poem
Sherry
Faries, it is an often overlooked subject for writting abou, you can find many pictures of them,but we know less about them then we do about knomes trolls and goblins. Tis a pity, It was a very good piece the rhyming was excellent and I loved the story that it told. I would like to hear more about her friends in more of her poetry.
Joanne
Love it, as one who once believed in fairies and still does to another, simple and nostalgic, takes me back to my childhood and the feelings i had
jo
this poem is so mysterious and its like your dreams may come true.The fairies moon gives me hope.ireally love this poem
VegaBondJR
I really like this poem. For me it reflects upon my years of wandering as a street kid, loving by the scary yet inviting light of the moon. It is here we would come alive, into the playgrounds of Portland, San Francisco and everywhere, every highway inbetween.
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