Surprise Silhouette: A Peter Pan Poem

Surprise Silhouette: A Peter Pan Poem

~ by Donna L. Ferguson Dudley

Wee silhouette, ‘hind sinuate, Fall leaf by sun revealed
a shape that only Fae could be, as quickly my steps stilled,
to stare in joy and wonderment, to see her hover there,
(her tiny wings by sunlight pierced, and ponytailed, her hair)!
True Tinker Bell, if silhouette could be an indication.
“On visit here, from Neverland?” I mused, in contemplation.
I looked around for Peter Pan; well-hidden, sure, he was.
If he were anywhere about, I must have given pause!
I do not think he e’er appears to those who are full-grown.
If Tink had known she was revealed, I’m sure she would have flown.
I tried my best not to alarm, but quietly slipped away,
holding forever in my heart, sweet memory of that day!

 

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