faery tale contest
Scribe Constellation Faery Tales Contest, October 2004



Second Prize Award

Festival of Faeries

In the meadows where faeries play, lies the circle of stones. Friendship, honesty and trust holds the love of their spirits together. Once a year they come together for the ‘Festival of Faeries' to celebrate ‘Sisterhood.' They sprinkle their faery dust on the stones to cast the ritual of oneness. With their wings humming and their voices singing, the tune of glory rises through the mist. As the rain drizzles cleansing all of their worries away they smile in unison. Red and white wine fills their goblets of silver as they dance around the fire. Stories they tell of their childhood, their teenage years and their adulthood. They converse of their triumphs and trials, their sadness' and their happiness. Holding in each heart a true fondness for the other. From Galaxy to Galaxy, from Constellation to Constellation a strong bond is held to form the union ‘Sisters of the Goldenmoon.' Fly through the night to come and see true ‘Sisterhood' and see the light that gleams through the ‘Goldenmoon.'




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Copyright © 2003 LeAnn Upshaw, all rights reserved.
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