Egyptian Queen

Egyptian Queen

A Poem by Kate Henderson

Fairies of dark enchantment 
Circle the pond of sapphire 
Dark Egyptian Goddess 
Floats in a charred boat 
Two pixies beside her 
Trees of fantasy 
Tall, dark and illumined 
By the midnight moon 
Azure paradise 
Crystal clear water 
Drink from the heavenly 
Curse 
The fountain of youth 
Until there is truth 
Silver decadence 
Forms a halo of white 
Glistening fairies 
Alone in their dance 
Fireflies melting 
In the poisoned light 
For the Egyptian Queen kills all in her sight 

© 2014 Kate Henderson


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Added on October 24, 2013
Last Updated on July 22, 2014
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Kate Henderson
Kate Henderson

United Kingdom



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Hi, I'm Kate. I write dark poetry. Frequent themes in my poetry seem to be horror, fantasy, darkness, death (and beyond), nature, philosophy, and fear. Thank you for visiting! If you like/dis.. more..

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