Faire

Faire

A Poem by Wolfe Greytome

Enter traveler, if you dare,
Behold the wonders of our Faire.

Join us in the village square,
Join our revelry free of care,
Behold the wonder that is Faire.

Rest upon a throne-like chair,
Upon the peasants you may glare,
Behold the wonder that is Faire.

Wisdom will the fae folk share,
If you come across their lair,
Behold the wonder that is Faire.

Steel flashing here and there,
Knights who joust with flair,
Behold the wonder that is Faire.

Enter traveler, yet beware,
Lest our Faire, your heart ensnare.

© 2012 Wolfe Greytome


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Rye
WOW! You are very talented, I really enjoyed this one. love your last two lines the most. awesome write.

Posted 5 Years Ago


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Wolfe Greytome

5 Years Ago

Thank you. I appreciate the compliment
Rye

5 Years Ago

not a problem

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Wolfe Greytome
Wolfe Greytome

Orwell, OH



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There really isn't much to tell about me. I write poetry because I like to play with words. I am writing a series of fantasy novels because I got tired of the predictability of that genre. I tend to u.. more..

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