The Fairy Wedding Dance

Dancing upon the tabletop
With the moon's halo, the rings delight,
Twinkling stars, be weaving beams,
Shooting stardust, confetti, silver bright.
Flying fireflies, thousands of candles,
Spinning, riding upon the breeze
As if to tease, the deep dark night
Be the gift of love and light.
Thousands of fairies
All wearing sunlit smiles,
No one the same, some fat, some thin,
Some tall, some small, some fly, some sit,
Some dance, some crawl,
Yet happiness be all around
At the fairy's wedding ball.
Fairies like dragonflies, stretching wings,
Florescent rainbow flowing o'er the ground
Like velvet silk wrapped around the bride and groom
Truelove's first kiss
Underneath the silver moon.
Hooray! The fairies cheer
As one thousand doves
Free, flying up, to rid the world of fear,
As clouds of light twist far above
To weave rainbows arching with love
The pot of gold? Be always near.
The music of the flutes
Gaily dancing, toot, toot toot.
The twanging of the golden harps
As water falls, splash, tinkle, chime
To sounds through notes entwine
Truelove to merge for all of time.
Dancing, tapping feet and humming wings,
The fairies laugh and children sing
Spinning, twirling, swooping low,
Flashing colours come then go.
The mountain tabletop vibrates
to love and happiness and joy,
and from one hundred miles around
people stare in awe and wonder, what?
A volcano quake? Some lightening fire, strike?
What be? This endless, rainbow coloured, pillar of light.
And none but know, 'tis the 'fairy wedding'
Where love and happiness, be forever for to grow,
To fall upon the earth
As pure and white as snow,
A helping hand in an endless storm,
Such a shame to hide the perfect jewel,
From a world where the sword and bow so cruel,
Draw blood, to free the endless fool.