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- AEOLEAN
- The Wind Dancer
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- Airy and insubstantial
- as the bubbles
she chases.
- Is that her reflection
on the
- surface tension?
- As the bubbles
burst, she is gone.
- Did I really see
her?
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- F1. AEOLEAN
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- FIERYTHORN
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- Queen of all things
- sensuous and exotic.
- Incandescent and
vibrant,
- she is intoxicated
by the
- heady perfumes
of the night.
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- F2. FIERYTHORN
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- PEACE
- Lady of the
Morning Dew
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- Beauty of the
morning,
- she is the keeper
of the opening buds,
- carefully unfolding
petals and lifting flowerheads out of the morning mist
- to meet the first
rays of sunshine and greet the sparkling day.
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- F3. PEACE
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- MOONROSE
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- Quietly on iridescent
wings she invokes her magic rites, to harvest the perfume of
the delicate moon rose, before it folds its snow green petals
against the day, to await the gentle golden glow of the next
springtime moon.
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- F4. MOONROSE
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- WILLOW
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- From her watery
home she rises, to frolic and play as any nymph would.
- Twisting and twining
flowers and leaves of all sizes, whipping around as quick as
she could and gathering momentum, off the buds...
- fly to land on
the water and gently float by.
- Slowly spinning
and turning at the currents soft mercy. They reach the far shore
to become cups for the thirsty.
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- F5. WILLOW
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