As a boy I wandered field and mountain, desert and ocean, forest and the icy reaches at the top and bottom of our world, and each place I found was another mystery waiting for me to discover. One day I found a silver doorway set into the side of a tall mountain. There were such detailed carvings of moons and planets and stars and all those things beyond our own small planet that I pulled the door open without hesitation, and within was the infinite apeirogon. I traveled the apeirogon on the back of a moonbeam I had rescued from the Land of Shadows. In time, I came to the Crystal Universe, and there I live to this day, writing of all I have seen.
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Comments (13)
GrandmaT
Fabulous! Poem and art both.
Faemike55
Great poem and art! Excellent work
three_grrr
If you look very closely, on the left side of the fire there is I think a little gnome, come to see Zam do his Dance of the Fae, done only by moonlight! I love this one, I love seeing Zam dance, and I love that fire makes little images, just like a real fire does.
Wolfenshire
lol, I see the Gnome!! Zam performed some magic when I wasn't looking.
Radar_rad-dude
Lovely artwork and beautiful verse! Most excellent creativity! Bravo!
Mutos2
I like much both poem and image !
Windigo
Sinister last verse, a puppeteer Zams' Dad may be? (Love it, I think your spirit will always be .............well.... you know-------- special!)
Wolfenshire
Fairy tales have always been brutal
ARD1
Nice work
ontar1
Fantastic scene and poem!
mgtcs
Ohhh.....lovely image my friend, Zam is adorable, beautiful poem, really adorable work!
jendellas
Great to see zam :0) x
Roco43
Nice work
auntietk
I like the composition very much ... it's beautifully balanced, and has a wonderful feel to it. Nice in b&w, too.
aubedo
Nice work... ----------------- "Fairy tales have always been brutal..." Yeah - this is the woefully truth... Especially french fairy tales from the High Middle Ages are extremly cruelly... Today we are knowing most of them only in soft-douched forms... (As in the Grimm-Adaptions...)