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The Other — What it may be like sometimes with your favorite “other”… |
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Denise Levertov — “Elves are no smaller than men, and walk as men do, in this world, but with more grace than most…” The poem on this page was written by Denise Levertov, who passed away December 1997. I think she was in her nineties. |
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Tal Leonan — The writings of one who once called himself the king of the Elves…. Haven’t heard from him for a while though, so who can say for sure… |
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Fair Tellings — Stories of the wild wood. |
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Poems to Those we Miss — Or if your Other is still missing in action… |
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Galiganinda Dulin — a poem by Amanda Baggs |
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The Forever Young — A page devoted to fae poetry from diverse places… |
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Poetry by Nalissi — Purple Thoughts, a Forever Place, and grey ashes. “There is a place, for me and my love, where we might love as we were meant to: wholly. It is a wooded place, on the edge of Forever, where time never runs short. There, I can dance with my love beneath a gentle sky, or lie beneath fragrant trees, without distraction…” |