Two Green Fairies

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HarryHill
HarryHill
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Oh Green Fairy
Will you fly for me
As you flew for them

Drink one ten sin
Wings flutter
Breath of air carressed

Questing thoughts
Kissed with fire
Wormwood dreams

Like a geni from a bottle
Granting one wish
Vanishing with the dawn

... Gone but not forgotten ...

Should I be saddened
Madness plays many old games here
Absinthe' lovers cry

HarryHill
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HarryHillHarryHillalmost 10 years agoAuthor
the first was when i saw it at a liquor store and tried it,

wondering if it would have the same effect as it did some famous poets, painters, and writers who were storied to have created art while under the influence. the last stanza says the plea to the green farie was granted by the creation of the poem I wrote

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The last was my attempt to say goodbye to Boommeringe who I had just met briefly before she passed

buttersbuttersalmost 10 years ago
some confusion here on my part, H...

why 2? is this the link between the fay material and the green fairy of absinthe that notable writers used before to set their creativity free? Is it about the picture? And why 'Drink one ten sin'? 110% proof? i'm a little lost though overall this strikes me as the use of the green stuff (not absinthe but weed) to write away the sorrows of loves lost.

erectus123erectus123over 11 years ago
light feeling

as wind from a fairy's wings

tazz317tazz317over 11 years ago
LOOKERS BEWARE OF GREEN FAIRIES

they are related to Leprechauns. TK U MLJ LV NV

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