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Dance with me, o mortal man.
Step within and take my hand!
Join me now upon the floor;
It’s just a dance and nothing more;
Chance you find the tales worthwhile
Of moonlit smiles and dark wiles—
I assure you, ‘tis but lore;
It’s just a dance and nothing more;
I’m merely lonely for a dance.
Will you perhaps take the chance
To assist me in this chore?
It’s just a dance and nothing more;
The moon shines on, the music plays
To beat a mortal heart away
How can you this waltz ignore?
It’s just a dance and nothing more;
And should you go about your way,
Not stay this night to with me play,
You will regret forever more;
It’s just a dance and nothing more;
Come! within! Why do you pause
As if there’s something left to lose?
You tremble, then, upon the shore
Of just a dance and nothing more;
Now you’re mine forever more!
Did you believe me when I swore
It’s just a dance and nothing more?
A faerie's dance is nothing more?
- Title: Just a Dance
- Artist: Ravitacus
- Description: On moonlit nights, the faerie dance in their faerie rings, swaying in time to a music not for mortal ears. Do not seek them, for if you cast your eyes upon them, you will be drawn in, and your life forfeit to the faeries.
- Date: 08/23/2008
- Tags: faerie dance magic music seduction
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Comments (3 Comments)
- mnmcc - 12/07/2009
- Good poem you rhmed alot that's good stay with it! ^_^
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- LeeNeji - 01/01/2009
- Every nice. I love how you put real folklore facts into this poem. Most people do not know the truth about a faerie circle.5/5
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- Shieru Ritsuka - 12/12/2008
- ok u ryhmed way to much and the one line u didnt rhymed it sounded bad its a good poem just work at it more and dont rhym to much
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