The Fairy in the Waterfall

The Fairy in the Waterfall

A Chapter by Guavaguy

In a pond I bathed 
Where the waterfall poured it's waters into the river,
And the river into the sea.
Bathing in those cool waters, 
 I felt blessed.
When the sun shone its light on that roaring waterfall,
I realized the presence of a cave behind it,
And so entered a subterranean shore,
Lit by candles.
From nowhere she appeared,
Divine in a yellow glow.
And she shimmered,
Offering me to ask her anything,
Anything my heart desired;
So I asked her who my mother was,
And she showed me the woman who was 
Caged eternal at dagoth's behest.
And rage uncounted grew within me,
For my mother was a w***e, but a good looking one. 
Nothing more than a pleasure mule,
Captured and raped for joy. 
And I knew only moreso of anger, of hatred,
For the lord of death and demise. 
And I knew why the sun hated the fish man,
For he was craven and yet bold.
And he knew only how to destroy and only how to ruin. 
And so I thanked the fairy, and exited the misty oasis,
And spent a long time wandering,
For I was lost.


© 2013 Guavaguy


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Guavaguy
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