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Fae Song - Water

By LittleShy0

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Rushing, coursing, poerful and deadly, By the power of my soul, I call you to thee. Within the turquoise on my wrist I call you to the bloody deep. Chilling frozen, almost ice I am water at it's best and worst!this is in a serise of little short poems I have written for the 5 elements, water, air, fire, earth, light and darkness Written January 16th, 2002 © on Jan 16 2002 08:31 AM PST   10 • 0

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