As her eyes see into a world beyond He hands remove a blindfold from her eyes.
As the dark faery caresses the moonlight sky
the gentle wings cause it to drift
Into the Arms of a gossamer clad drayad
Lifting it gently in the arms of the oak tree
She gives it life and understanding and a gentle hug.
Walking along a rock filled river bank
A hippogriff stands lazily across the shore
Dipping it's rainbow coloured wings in to clean off the night's dirt
Where shall I fly today.
Who shall i meet today
What Shall I teach today.
(As the hippogriff is one of the wisest)
I once walked into a shallow creek
Saw a smile of a lady in green
I once talked with a Parrot
Heard it give the crudest advise
Gently she lifts up her arms
Stretching Towards the morning sky
Smiling as her plant grows into a child
Nurturing a garden filled with many mysterys
Sheltering her heart with an emerald shield
Spinning diamonds, Shining Rubies, Soft Sapphires
All stones found within the heart of an angel
All stories found coming from the lips of a gossamer princess
Many mysterys meant to be asked of the queen of sheeba
Are you a lion, my mystery, or just a comfort on a dark night.
Am I a tiger, a questoin, or a smile on a dark moonlite night.
Gently she softly kisses a Lily, Caressing its petals as it sighs
Softly she strokes a damaged leaf, removing a damaged petal
As her smile brightens a moon lit night.
Description
Sidhe is the name that the fairies receive in the Irish mythology. It is said that they are high beings as a current man, of reserved customs and very powerful. Her Queen, Maeve, is so beautiful that for the mortal ones it can be dangerous to look at her.
Some legends tell that these fairies are descendants from the ancient gods Tuatha of Dannan, and others assure that they are fallen angels, which were not bad enough to be sent to the hell.

He eyes see a pillar of light
As her eyes see into a world beyond He hands remove a blindfold from her eyes.
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