The Pictish Faeries

The Pictish Faeries

A Poem by Michael R. Burch

Smaller and darker
than their closest kin, 
the faeries learned only too well
never to dwell
close to the villages of larger men. 

Only to dance in the starlight
when the moon was full
and men were afraid.
Only to worship in the farthest glade, 
ever heeding the raven and the gull. 

© 2019 Michael R. Burch


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Added on September 27, 2019
Last Updated on September 27, 2019
Tags: Fairy, Fairy Tale, Pict, Picts, Scottish