Saturday, September 22, 2012

From Multiply 015: Blue JAY


Oh Blue JAY, Blue JAY, wherefore art thou Blue JAY?

The moon was the sole witness to a sad affair
Shared by the princess and the Blue JAY
On that night when the small bird
Invaded the dream of the princess in lone woods.
In her dreams, her prince was in her room
Upon waking up, just the Blue JAY
And the sunlight streaming inside
Greeted her eyes brimming with tears.
She looked out into the window
And stares at the blue sky
The Blue JAY on her shoulder sang a song
A sad lullaby of farewells.
And he flapped his wings
Out into the big sky he flew
With a string of tears for the princess
The princess he never knew.
The princess recalled that fateful day
Of meeting the real Blue JAY
Sad, shy and oh so sorrowful
But a snob nevertheless.
“Blue JAY, Blue JAY, where are you?”
The princess called out to the world
But a scorn she received
For the Blue JAY hid himself.
Why does the Blue JAY appear
Still in her dreams fragile and sad?
Is it thus to torment her
Until the end of her days?

And so on this night
When all is yet all is not
Shall you invade the silence
Or shall you appear in reality?

Blue JAY, Blue JAY,
I call out to you.
Make the princess suffer no more.
Sing to her the love of yore.
Lend her your wings of love
And fly her to the skies above.

An echo shall ensue
To the ends of the world
To the infinity of time
“Blue JAAY, Blue JAAY!”



Oct 29, '08 7:15 AM
for Miracle's network

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