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Fairy Poetry
Read some lovely Fairy Poetry to brighten your day. All poems written and owned by Sarah Sabatini.
Off To Fairyland - October 30, 2007
Along the street I walk alone
Without my ipod or mobile phone
The quietness is all I need
Breathe in the beauty naturally
Slip away from the world I know
Off to Fairyland I go
Buildings melt and noises fade
The sky is clear and fairies play
Green and brown clothe the land
Trickling streams like clapping hands
Swaying oaks bend as they please
Like satin sheets on the summer breeze
Mossy rocks laced with jewels
Grasses dripping beads of dew
Sweetness pours from everywhere
Flutes and sunshine fill the air
Beauty stares me in the face
I'm grateful I still have this place
And escape I do from time to time
When chaos floods and drowns my mind.
Written By - Sarah Sabatini
Pinky Fairy - October 16, 2007
Cute as a button and bright like the sun
Mischief and trouble is her kind of fun
She’s out and about and running around
Chasing away the bugs on the ground
She’s friendly and nice most of the time
Her sparkly pink wings glitter and shine
She sighs so sweet and starts to yawn
Even fairies get tired from dusk to dawn
She sits down to stretch and wiggles her toes
Admiring her stockings and sparkly clothes
She makes a face and huffs and puffs
Nobody’s around, they’ve all had enough
She folds her wings and hums a tune
Her mind drifting with flowers in bloom
She waves goodbye to the setting sun
Tomorrow she’ll find some more fairy fun.
Written By - Sarah Sabatini
Summer Eveninig - October 8, 2007
There’s little said and little known
Of the tiny things that make their homes
Upon the leaves so late at night
To guide the way by shining light
Tip toe out in forest deep
Guiding you while half asleep
Celebrations you can hear
Little laughs and little cheers
Upon you step to grassy knowl
Fairies dance with heart and soul
Flitting up and down the land
Reaching out to take your hand
Twinkling dancing fairy things
Round and round the fairy rings
Twirling singing fluttering by
Shooting stars across the sky
Magical jewels and sparkling wings
Fancy dresses with ribbons and strings
Swirling whirling under the moon
Flutes all playing magical tunes
Then suddenly the air is calm
The moon now vanished for soon comes dawn
How fast a night of fun and glee
Can disappear so silently
There’s little said and little known
Of the tiny things that make their homes
Upon the leaves another day
For summer evenings they will play
Written by - Sarah Sabatini
The Kitchen Fairy - July 4th, 2007
All is tidy and all is clean
Pots and pans shimmer and gleam
Sparkling glasses shine so bright
Out from the cupbord a fairy takes flight
A cup of flour a pinch of salt
A sprinkle of sugar a splash of malt
Into the bowl the mix goes around
Tiny hands work not making a sound
Into the oven a while to bake
Watch it carefully for goodness sake
The spoons are cleaned and counters washed
The oven wiped down with the kitchen cloth
Open the door and onto the tray
Icing and sprinkles are soon on their way
Goodies and treats created with care
Left on the table for the family to share
Back to the cupbord to rest for the day
A tuckered out fairy I really must say
She loves to help out, clean and be merry
What a wonderful day. Thanks Kitchen Fairy!
Written by - Sarah Sabatini
Fairy Dust - January 17th, 2007
Glitter, Glisten, Gleam, and Gloss
Sprinkling fairy dust across
Little heads with minds so bright
Wishing for wings to fly tonight
By Sarah Sabatini
The Fairy's Forest - January 4th, 2007
These woods you enter carry secrets deep
Only enter if you think you can keep
The wonder and beauty safe in your hands
So few delicate forests grace our lands.
The Fairy Guardian awaits at the gate
Only looking for those who have faith
To restore the magic and help create
A woodland green with a splendid fate.
By Sarah Sabatini
Story Time - December 6th, 2006
Nestled up against a tree
Together sit a group of three
They may be small but friends are thee
Snail, mouse, and the Forest Fairy.
The Forest Fairy reads a tale
Of magic, love, and ships that sail
Across the sea to lands unknown
A place so very far from home.
Mouse imagines a field of wheat
Snail dreams of gardens sweet
And Forest Fairy reads some more
To her friends upon the forest floor.
With every word images spark
Thoughts of moonlight and shadows at dark
All have different pictures inside
Their imaginations have come alive.
The Forest Fairy closes her book
Sits up, stretches, and takes a look
Her friends are now off in dreams
Of twinkling stars and crystal streams.
By Sarah Sabatini
The Fairy Necklace - November 29th, 2006
Very rare to find a jewel
Made of webs and drops of dew
Specially made for those with wings
Who dance around and love to sing
What beautiful treasures you will find
If you slow down and take the time
Admire natures wonderous gifts
And not the kind on your Christmas list
By Sarah Sabatini
The Fairy Wand - November 22nd, 2006
Drops of dew on twigs from trees
Softly dripping from the leaves
The sun will light this glittering gem
To hopefully soon be found by Them
This tiny tree twig and drop of dew
Have once been found by a curious few
They snap the twig and fly away
A new Fairy wand has been made today
By Sarah Sabatini
Never Fairies - October 30th, 2006
They spring from flowers, tree to tree
Spreading dust along the breeze
Twinkling, sparkling, dazzling wings
They dance in circles and love to sing
Off they fly to Pixie Hollow
Fun and games are soon to follow
Clap your hands and just believe
That's all a Never Fairy needs!
By Sarah Sabatini
Wonders of Light - October 26th, 2006
What's that warmth pouring through the trees?
It's golden yellow and covers the leaves.
The dark woods are brighter and nobody's afraid
Out from their nests and hollows comes a Fairy parade
One curious Fairy stares up at the sun
She wonders where is that light coming from?
Not from the fireflies or from the moon light
It's something you never see out at night
Her skin feels warm and she's happy inside
Looks up at the sun and takes to the sky
She dances on sun beams and golden sun rays
Thankful for life and the dawn of each day
By Sarah Sabatini
Fairy Dreams - October 13th, 2006
Walk with me down the garden path
Fairy friends come out to laugh
They dance and sing their merry tune
Underneath the bright blue moon
Sit upon the mushroom tops
Sip on sweetened rainbow drops
Join the circle dancing fast
This moment is too good to last
Flutes and pipes play music sweet
For flying festive fairy feet
Bluebells ring with sounds so clear
Fairy music for all to hear
Welcome here one and all
Off we fly to the Fairy Ball
Tuck your wings and dust your feet
You're in for one magical treat
Cakes and honey everywhere
Be polite and always share
Everyone has come tonight
Fawn, rabbit, and all the field mice
Find a partner don't be shy
Off your feet and into the sky
Dancing, flying, and being free
That's how life should always be
Alas the fun must end so soon
Follow the path lit by the moon
That leads you home straight to your bed
Tonight your dreams stay in your head
Waking you hear the morning bird's song
Memories of Fairy seem so far gone
One thing to know so the memories don't leave
Never say never and always believe
By Sarah Sabatini
The Frost Fairy - October 10th, 2006
In early dawn the light pours in
Surrounding with mist and glowing my skin
Dancing with shimmering lights I see
The Frost Fairy glides so delicately
Jump to my feet I clench with cold
The ground feels like winter, ice, and snow
Cover my feet and tip toe away
Through the frost covered window I see a new day
All are busy and bustling about
Mole, mouse, fox, toad, and stout
For fall will fade without a sound
The blanket of white will cover the ground
The Frost Fairy tucks the flowers in bed
Freezes the puddles and the spider web threads
The warning is given and soon all shall sleep
Nestled in burrows, oak trees, and creeks
And when day is done I return home to dream
Moon beams and star light shine down on me
A night filled with songs that cold winds will carry
Winter is here thanks to The Frost Fairy
By Sarah Sabatini
The Fairy Girl - October 5th, 2006
Golden rays peek through the trees
Follow the path of fallen leaves
To softly lay upon the ground
Listening closely to the sounds
The robin chirps a merry tune
Mouse and mole come out at noon
One more visiter has arrived
The Fairy Girl sits nearby
She smiles gently at her friends
No need to hide or to defend
Her love for all is clearly shown
The Fairy Girl feels at home
By Sarah Sabatini
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