Wednesday's Verse - The Play-Dead Pixie
This week’s verse moves from a science fiction poem about a hero returned from war to an urban-fantasy verse where a pixie's joke goes sour. It is taken from Another 365 Days of Poetry, a
collection of mixed-genre poetry released in 2019.
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The pixie in the cherry tree
did not look alive to me
until he stirred, gave me a
wink
then closed his eyes before I
could blink.
What are you doing, I thought
to say
but then all my words went far
away
For a dragon landed by the
tree
looked at the pixie, looked at
me
What, pray tell, does he think
to do
playing dead, and in the
cherry, too?
I don’t know, I started to say
perhaps he just likes to play
The dragon glared, the pixie
knew
his ruse was rumbled
so away he flew.
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You can find the first two poetry
collections at the links below - although there are plans to reissue them with
more genre-appropriate covers in the future. The third collection will be
released later in the year.
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