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Flight To Cupid's Castle

I am the Faerie Princess Miriam,
From the land of Zillmere,
I feel confused and scared ,
Of the task facing me,
A curse has been cast across all the
land,
I trembled with fear ,
When the witch Zarinda raised her hand,
"Let it be heard", screeched the crazy
old
crone,
"No more will I be cast down and spat
upon
by man,
A blight will pustulate across the earth,
Then all things will perish and rot unto
death,
And only true love can stop the plague!"
So now I must journey,
To find a solution,
To vanquish this curse,
I am the poor Prince of Elves of
Ellendae,
Aeronel, child of Elven rulers am I,
And upon our beautiful kingdom is an
ancient
covenant,
True love only may be the reason a ruler
takes
a royal spouse,
Or down will come crashing the kingdom,
'Twill be sunken beneath the sea,
Leaving only the Emerald Castle upon a
lonely
island,
Surrounded by an ocean of tears from sea
to
sea,
And upon my majority of yesterday,
I have one week to be upon my journey,
For I must travel the world in search of
love,
And never may see the Emerald Castle
should
I fail,
And upon this Friday I must set my
course
and sail.
I've been travelling across the dying
land,
I'm very tired and my wings are cracked
and
dry,
I haven't seen any living creatures for
hours,
I've seen devastation all around and I
can't
help but cry,
For the last three hours I've been
following
some tracks,
Of man, beast or elf I know not what,
Now I'm lying prostrate and hidden
behind
a rock,
And I think I'm going quite out of my
mind,
For up ahead resting under a tree I've
spied,
An Ellendae Elf..... I can't believe my
eyes,
He's the most beautiful thing I've ever
seen,
And that's why I think this must be a
dream,
If I wake myself up will he still be
there?
I will approach him then if only I dare!
I've sailed my magic balloon o'er the
Ellendae
sea,
And touched down at it's shrinking edge,
'Twixt dried out creatures out of water
I'm
wandering,
And I've cried out my tears at the
land's
condition,
Not a living thing to sight nor sound,
The sun's heat is all pervasive in
shimmering
waves,
Ahead is the remnant of a mighty white
oak
in a ring of rocks,
A place to rest my weary bones after
battling
currents of air,
And sip a few draughts of enchanted
Elven
wine,
From a golden rune covered flask,
And carry on to the sight I see before
me,
For might it be the answer to the
world's
prayers,
It's Cupid's Castle standing dancing in
the
heat shimmers,
And what is this, a beautiful
Faerie
hiding behind a rock?
I don't think he saw me hiding behind
my rock,
I felt shy, nervous and excited all at
once,
Should I trust this stranger with the
beautiful
smile?
Can I know someone just from the gleam
in
his eyes?
I pondered on these questions and became
dismayed,
When the Elf left the clearing and
quickly
disappeared,
I cautiously stepped out and followed
along
the track,
He led me to a castle and I watched him
enter
a door,
What do I do now I wondered and I could
feel
my heart beat race,
My curiosity got the better of me and I
decided
to have a peek,
I opened the door slightly and
surreptitiously
looked inside,
He was waiting right there for me and he
held
out his hand,
For the first time that day we were
standing
face to face.
The Faerie lass has followed me in,
It was time we were introduced in close
to
proper manner,
We seem on the same path here in the
blasted
land,
So I think I will greet her and offer
friendship's
hand,
She is a sight to behold of great beauty,
Though her travels have been difficult
it's
plain to see,
"Dear Faerie lass I am one Aeronel
Ellendar
by name,
and the Prince of the Elves of Ellendae,
I can see you thirst and have travelled
far,
Care you beautiful lady for a sip from
this
golden jar?"
"'Tis Elven wine and magic, too,
For it will restore your strength to you,
And I would not see harm come upon you,
Even though I have a quest I must see
through."
"Sir Elf I shall if I truly may,
For a long flight it was to come this
way,
And while we are sharing names so
politely,
I am Miriam of Zillmere and Princess of
the
Realm."
I curtseyed in greeting and took a sip,
My wings gained back their shimmer and
shine,
And all in all 'twas a pleasant find,
Here in this strange castle that looked
so
lovely,
Amidst a blasted blighted land that
needed
a tender hand,
Yet I wondered how could it be I would
find,
A true love in the midst of this place
and
time.
"Do you know oh Prince of Ellendae,
The name of this castle of such good
cheer,
And precisely what it is doing here?"
"Why, 'tis Cupid's Castle we are in
this day,
And the reason for my quest leads me
here,
Though I can not speak of it's nature
until
it has been fulfilled,
I think to speak with Cupid I will be
thrilled."
"This land has suffered greatly it seems,
And I should love to see this awful
blight
gone away."
I thought then again how strange to find,
A Faerie of such beauty in a land so ill
and
awful,
And I wished not her company to lose,
For there was a terrible loneliness in
even
this place,
It struck me strange that such should be,
For this was the Keep Of Love in which
we
stood.
"Might we go, sweet Princess,
And find the master of this castle
without
delay?"
I held my breath and held my tongue,
For if this truly was the Keep Of Love,
I should seek it's master at once and
without
delay,
For He would be my best hope of
vanquishing
the curse,
For the crone had declared I must find
true
love,
Outside the borders of sweet Zillmere,
Or the blight would pox the world entire,
And only death and lifelessness would
endure,
And I could not speak of the true nature
of
my quest,
And like the Elven Prince I could not
dally,
For many lives hung in the balance,
So willingly I took his handsome hand.
"Kind Prince please lead on,
For I seek also to speak with the
castle's
master."
I walked towards the center of the
keep,
The Princess's hand held within mine,
And somehow I was unsettled and felt
unsure,
A feeling I'd never known before,
I had her constantly on my mind,
Though I should be thinking of the task
to
hand,
And the thick and stout walls as we
walked
echoed each footstep,
And with each step the hanging plants
grew
more flowers,
A lush array in which butterflies danced
riots
of colors,
And we quietly marvelled as love birds
flew
in sweeping arcs cooing,
And nightingales sang in sweet duets of
birdying
notes,
Small creatures in pairs of many kinds,
But not a single person did we spy,
Until at the central fountain did we
arrive.
I walked along with the handsome Elf,
And it seemed as if I was falling under
some
spell,
For the castle had a sweet beauty and
cheer,
But the butterflies in flight had
cousins
in my stomach,
And I felt nervous at every step,
And I could not ever remember feeling
this
way,
Even as I noticed the Elf looking my way
so
strangely.
Then we came upon the central courtyard,
And four great eagles stood at the
compass
points,
And a beautiful fountain rose at it's
center,
A soft rosy marble and filled with pink
light,
It's plumes misting to incredible height,
And rainbows danced in amongst the spray,
And it seemed at first a dove was flying
our
way.
"Hold fast ye two and move another
step not!"
A great voice rolled over the pretty
Faerie
and I,
And I saw a white winged man settle upon
the
ground,
A great bow in his strong hands and
quiver
upon his shoulder,
And all set in gold and rubies and white
roses,
And he held out his hand in a halting
gesture,
And at this Miriam of Zillmere gasped a
single
word.
"Cupid!"
I found my arm around her shoulder,
And I knew fear for her safety in great
measure,
As Cupid stared at us with a rose red
gaze,
And then he spoke in a quiet yet
powerful
voice.
"You may not come near the waters of my
fountain,
For 'tis there my arrows are dipped!"
"I am Cupid, Eros, Cherub of Love,
Son of Venus, child of Aphrodite,
And you walk my grounds uninvited."
I knew of course their names,
And yet these two beings walked my
grounds,
A halo of mystery surrounding their
purpose
in my domain,
And never have I been denied sight,
Nor knowledge of every corner of any
creature's
heart,
Save this time with the Elf Prince and
Faerie
Princess.
I drew my bow and strung an un-dipped
arrow,
Prepared to strike if some evil was
afoot,
And quite confused at this entire scene.
Being a God of Love is a lonely position,
For one can never see with clarity,
When one's own heart is involved,
And could not give a magical love away
on
one's own behalf,
Knowing that such had been induced
rather
than earned,
Yet this was the only unclarity I had
ever
seen,
And of these twain I was most wary.
"Speak now and tell me your purpose
in this
castle,
Beginning with your royal highness of
Zillmere!"
Cupid said unto me with great power,
Eyes flashing rose-colored daggers our
way
"I am told Lord Cupid that I cannot say
without
ruin,
Yet a God I may not disobey so you shall
hear."
"I am charged by the evil witch Zarinda
to
find true love,
Outside the bounds of sweet Zillmere in
the
barren lands,
And within the span of one month or the
blight
will spread,
Engulfing all the land and ending all
life
upon the world."
At this news Prince Aeronel gasped and
looked
wild,
As if some great shock had struck him
like
an arrow.
"Now yon Elf please speak your tale."
I heard Cupid's velvet and power voice
say.
"Lord Cupid I find this quite strange,
Especially on the heels of Princess
Miriam's
revelation,
For I am charged to find true love
outside
dear Ellendae,
Or the seas will swallow the world
within
the month,
Leaving only the Emerald Elven Castle
Eadaeling
to stand,
And nothing left living in all the world,
Just the dead floating in a sea of
tears."
I heard the princess gasp in shock at my
revelation,
And Lord Cupid looked both perplexed and
ponderous,
And I could see he was deep in thought.
"I can see no lies in either of your
hearts,
And these secrets you reveal are unknown
to
me,
Which has never before come to be."
"Stand fast and move not lest you
destroy
all." said Cupid.
These magic folk of royalty posed
quite the
issue of the age,
For if they truly were charged to seek
true
love,
It could not be bespelled from a magic
arrow,
It must arise of it's own accord within
their
hearts,
Lest all the world be blighted, flooded,
or
both,
And somehow I must make them understand
that
I could not,
Should not and dare not give them the
arrows,
And surely that is what they sought here
upon
my grounds,
'Twas plain to see they'd hoped a God of
Love
come to rescue,
An avenue from peril to be saved.
'Twas then I spied a glimmer of hope,
For in revealing their secrets to me the
veil
was lifted,
I could again see within their hearts
plainly,
And knew my mother had granted life back
to
the world.
It was upon me to make these twain see
their
salvation.
"I shall be forced to kill one of you
twain,
For in so doing I can end one curse and
help
the other,
And save the world from devastation."
"You must choose among you which it must
be."
I gasped in horror at the God's
proclamation,
And an awful feeling stole my very
breath,
And I, Princess Miriam of Zillmere wept
crystal
tears,
For I did not wish to die while so young
and
hale,
And then the terror invaded my brain in
white
agony,
For when my thoughts turned to the death
of
Aeronel,
I found that this I could not face nor
bear,
He was kind and handsome and young and
brave,
And had done his best to save the world
as
he was charged,
And in that moment a realization stole
my
sight with tears,
For I knew then what love was in truth,
And what the threat of loss of love was
in
horrid truth,
For I had fallen in love with Prince
Aeronel!
"It must be I, oh Cupid, hurt Aeronel
not!"
"Nay, 'twill be I and not Miriam!"
My brain had gone to white fire,
I, Prince Aeronel of Ellendae,
I could not let this beautiful creature
that
I,
That I loved?!
I could not fathom a world denied her
beauty,
A world where such a kind heart was laid
waste,
And dearly as I wished to live I could
not
let her die,
So I leapt forward ready to throw myself
in
combat,
Willing to face an armed and angry God
for
her sake,
And knew I would die upon the moment,
Yet Miriam and the world would have a
chance
to live,
For my death would negate my duty,
Giving all else a chance to live
including
beautiful Miriam.
When both these royals flew at me,
Showing their nobility in truth,
And revealing the truth I had seen in
their
hearts,
I knew the day was won,
For they held true love right there in
their
hearts,
Beating strong and true,
So I froze them still in mid spring,
And called them each by name,
"Miriam, Aeronel, can you not see now
clearly?"
"Has love so blinded you?"
I waved my hand and conjured us clear of
castle
and fountain,
And we all stared in awe as tiny green
shoots
rose all about,
And the land slowly came back to life.
A great bush of white roses grew in half
circle
round lovers twain,
And I placed a white rose in Miriam's
golden
hair,
And another upon Aeronel's chest,
And with tears in all our eyes I made
them
husband and wife,
And thus terrible Winter was held at bay,
For in their loving was birthed young
Spring.
Spinny; AquarianM
By: Janine Daniel & Daniel A.
Stafford
(C) 09/10/2001
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Daniel and I and our poem have been
chosen
for "Feature Poets" (October 15 thru November 15, 2001) by Literary
Angels
for their website at poetryclub.com

Thank you Shannon. It's a great honor
to be
recognized this way.
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This poem was given an award by
Mystic Wings from
Flowing Quills Poetry forum called
"Mystic's Award for a Magical Moments Poem" 13th September 2005
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