The Fairy Tree

The Fairy Tree

A Poem by Tom
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How's about a bit of folklore?

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Alone it stood in midst of field
legend goes, since days of yore,
a hawthorne tree, where fairies,
dance in symphony,
according to local folklore

But there came a day, sad to say
the old Squire passed away,
and with his demise,
town council's advise,
the tree must be go, it's in the way

As John DeLorean had factory plans
to build upon the land,
but against such folly, O' by golly
in life, the Squire had fought,
to stall and scupper his master plan

The wheels of industry plundered on
as is oft the case,
and heavy plant, did supplant
the airy fairy's hawthorne tree,
despatched without trace

But what Mr DeLorean didn't know
unlike the Squire himself,
bad luck for life, trouble and strife
to uproot the Fairy's sacred tree,
and so they summoned up a vengeful elf

Who cast a nasty spell upon tycoon and car
their future it went back,
no hurry in Dunmurry, ten years passed
before production, soon bankruptcy
and later arrest for trafficking 'crack'

So, if e'er you come across the hawthorne
be mindful of its aura,
cut yourself a stick, careful, don't get a prick
then please, leave well alone,
for it is sacrosanct and sacred to fauna and flora!

http://www.yourirish.com/folklore/irish-fairy-trees

© 2017 Tom


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Tom
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That's a great deal more interesting than poor financial skills and total lack of business acumen. Tell me...do you think the fairies could build a time machine out of a hawthorn tree? I'd pay good money to see that! Your poem is so clever and witty, and a warning to all. Well done!

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tom

1 Year Ago

Many thanks for your visit and thoughtful review!



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I love the message here Tom. The creatures of nature are voiceless and helpless before wily humans who don't think twice before uprooting them for their mercenary gains. Read and appreciated the Irish folklore about the curse of the Fairy Trees. A big thanks for sharing....

Posted 6 Years Ago


Tom

6 Years Ago

And big thanks back to you my friend for your astute understanding and always pleasing visit!
Folklore has may great stories and creatures, and can inspire many different aspects of art, especially poetry. The story is absolutely charming, and draws the mind to a place of faeries and wonder.
Really great work

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tom

6 Years Ago

Thank you friend for stopping by and favourable comments!
fauna, flora and faeries my good man! ;) nicely told ... i first glanced to see if there was a set rhyming and did not see it but in reading it has a grand story telling rhythm to it and the rhyming stood tall ..i am from the Irish in descent ... i have a faerie tattooed on me arm flitting amongst shamrock leaf and flower ... so am drawn to the title and your poem in a heart beat .. thank you for the link as well ..tho i am aware of the importance of the Hawthorne ... its "strange" how those trees present themselves all over the world i think .. standing alone and demanding one stops to take in the spectacle ... really enjoyed the read and the folklore
E.

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tom

6 Years Ago

Thrilled indeed that you can relate and appreciate the essence of my Fairy poem! muchas gracias amig.. read more
Einstein Noodle

6 Years Ago

:) ................

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