12.13.2010

A little fairy waits

A little fairy waits quiet as can be
As her little sister fairy plays in the tree
Bustling lights seashells here and there
As the fairy waits gentle with care
Light and joy as the snowflake sings
The damp delicate earth
The amazing little things in
Life.

A yellow star cries out into the night
The night is good the time is right
To spread the truth over
And take flight
We are ready to see the joy oh be
It is what it
Is.

The tree does rustle
The eggs to shake
A mind clear
As a translucent lake
The bird will peer over the nest
To the fairy girl quiet and jest
As since the beginning of
Time.

The flowers calm and red
The sleep fairies go off
To.

Bed
A light twinkles in the distance way
As the slipping of the day
Slowly comes to the end
The smallest looks back to see
The place she loved to
Be.

11.28.2010

burger and fries... the song

This is all I want I am sure I am sure
The food you have today will be premade
Don't ask me what I want again old lady cashier
You are holding the line up not one more minute!

This is what I want to order today now
The food you have today will be premade
Everyone will be dismayed if you take all day
But you will work again and never say next

Chorus x 2
Burger and fried
Are all I want
Come on lady!
Wasting my time!

My patience is going away now hurry up
Old and wrinkly and clueless is your face
I'll be waiting my whole life but you waste time away
You are holding the line up not one more minute!

Chorus x 2
Burger and fried
Are all I want
Come on lady!
Wasting my time!

2.19.2010

Valentine's Poetry 2010


Madeline held two crucial roles in the 2010 debut performance of the Blind Tiger Dames presents Du Val De Vire. She was the puppetier's monkey and she was the evening's poet. She penned all of the Valentine's and worked late into the evening with her mother printing, cutting, folding and sealing all 332 cards.
In the end, there were eight different poems offered that evening... enjoy!



No. 1
Their love sways in the dark evening breeze
upon their clothesline, waiting
just waiting

No. 2
I do not love thus who save me,
but those who deliver me to a dream in which
I can share in the glory

No. 3
set free
two love birds
forth unto
the sun sets
of the everlasting evening

No. 4
We sway like birds
that have taken themselves
to a field to watch the sunset
in a delicate way

No. 5
Take me under thy wing and
show me the love for I am lonely,
but I soon love again.

No. 6
As the setting sun awaits the vast
evenings arrival the roses sigh happy
forgetting the sadness
for the happiness regained.

No. 7
Love can linger like chocolate
on ones tongue, can linger like
two doves in a peach tree, forgetting
our worries, but reading our own fantasy.

No. 8
The ballet dancer twirls in
remembrance of the days she
spent sadly, for now she has found
love once again.