Today I am presenting another poem that will be appearing in my new book “Until Eyes Hear Sound”. I wrote ‘Faerie Pantomime’ in October 2020, and the poem will be the opening piece in the Faeries Section, of Chapter 9. Humour, Fantasy, Faeries, and Weird.
Faerie Pantomime
Mid-morning and here comes the sun
The Wala* goddess smiles at everyone
Enriching the bloody goodness in our veins
And saturating our skin when the sky rains
Is your blood the same colour as mine?
Does your skin drip-dry under the same sunshine?
Are your dreams moonbeam snippets of time?
Do you imagine the world to be a faerie’s pantomime?
And we the audience, laugh at their mystical rhymes
Together dancing and ringing the city’s peace chimes
*Wala: Aboriginal mythical sun goddess.
Ivor Steven (c) August 2023

Love this and you may be right!
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One of us cannot be wrong
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Very nice, Ivor
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Thank you Robbie
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This poem is so powerful, Ivor! The word-pics are so vivid! And such a great trio-ing with your photo and THAT song. 🙂
(((HUGS))) 💛🌞💛🌏💛
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Thank you kindly Carolyn 🤗🐶🌏🐾😍
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Intense
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Thank you
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Oh, I love this. 😢
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Thank you kindly Sue 🤗😍🧚
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Lovely post, Ivor! Hard to miss with the Beatles. The message of the poem is so needed the world over. We all belong to the human family! ❤ ❤ ❤ All the best for the book!
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Thank you very much Cheryl, and I am very happy with how my new book is progressing 📘🤗😍
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