MINSTREL WIND

MINSTREL WIND

A Poem by E.P. Robles
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This small work seamlessly weaves together elements of fantasy, romance, and magic. The imagery painted by the verses transports the reader to a mystical glen.

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In a glen where moonlight weaves its gentle spell,
A fairy court in secret, where tales of love do swell.
With wings of iridescence, they gather 'neath the trees,
Loving fairies enchanted, dancing in the evening breeze.

Their laughter tinkles like a stream in sweet delight,
As they weave a tapestry of dreams in the soft moonlight.
A mortal man, a gentle soul, stumbles upon their glade,
Captured by the magic, in love's enchantment laid.

Fairies with hearts so tender, wings of gossamer grace,
Flutter 'round the mortal, a smile upon each face.
They whisper words of wonder, weaving spells so sweet,
As love blossoms in the moonlit glen, a dance of hearts complete.

He, a mortal dreamer, lost in their embrace,
Entwined with fairy magic, a love so full of grace.
The fairies' laughter mingles with his heartbeat's song,
A serenade of enchantment that lasts the whole night long.

United in the moonlight, a tale of love unfolds,
A human man embraced by fairies, their story to be told.
In the glen where dreams are spun, beneath the stars above,
Loving fairies and a mortal man share a timeless love.

:: 02.01.2024 ::

© 2024 E.P. Robles


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'He, a mortal dreamer, lost in their embrace,
Entwined with fairy magic, a love so full of grace.
The fairies' laughter mingles with his heartbeat's song,
A serenade of enchantment that lasts the whole night long.'

Your poem really is delightful.. it holds so much coming and going, mood and joy, that it seems as if am reading one of the ancient love poems! Thank you so much for sharing.

Posted 9 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




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I think I might have been that mortal man once, wishing and hoping to find the love of fairies. Your lovely, fanciful words take me where such a thing is possible. Very nice writing.

Posted 9 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

lucky mortal man I would say... having all those fairies to love and caress; neath the moonlight and stars which enshroud them; the mortal man must be awed by all of these golden wings....as the "whisper words of wonder"...a beautiful story to be told by them as they share "a timeless love"
Your words are exceptional. so smooth and flowing.... Stunning piece.....
Warmly, B

Posted 9 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

'He, a mortal dreamer, lost in their embrace,
Entwined with fairy magic, a love so full of grace.
The fairies' laughter mingles with his heartbeat's song,
A serenade of enchantment that lasts the whole night long.'

Your poem really is delightful.. it holds so much coming and going, mood and joy, that it seems as if am reading one of the ancient love poems! Thank you so much for sharing.

Posted 9 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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E.P. Robles
E.P. Robles

SAN ANTONIO, TX



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