Holiday on Phreetum Prime

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Holiday on Phreetum Prime by Richard H. FayTwin red suns rise over a crimson sea
As wudols twitter a raucous chorus
Amongst the majestic etafal trees.
Saunter beneath the weeping purple fronds
And sip a cup of sytunn flower tea
While wine-stained waters kiss a chartreuse shore.

Sail the ruby waves on a solar sloop.
Watch black-winged tijucks fish for mugaspits.
Feel the droning hum of an ulorn’s song
As it dives right under your silver ship.
Weigh anchor beside Glastornak Island
And marvel at its tall crystalline spires.

Return to your quaint cliff side veranda
In time to see the blue shubiyemps dance.
Laugh at their crazy mating rituals,
But then shed a tear when the males drop dead.
Join the joyous feast and masquerade
To honour the fatal change of seasons.

Rest quietly beneath the yellow gaze
Of Phreetum Prime’s seething volcanic moon.
Spy golden sprites flaring in the night sky
As ion storms clash in the stratosphere.
Be lulled to sleep by a burgana’s trill
As a soft breeze blows across the dark sea.

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Authors: . Form: , . Length: . Editor who accepted this story: . Reprint History: Originally published in Star*Line, March/April 2008

Author Bio

Richard H. Fay is a published artist, illustrator, poet, and writer of non-fiction, as well as an amateur medievalist, folklore nut, fan of classic speculative literature, and avid reader of true tales of the supernatural and the unexplained.

Abandoned Towers Content: Cosmic Journey  Demons of the Dark Nebula  Galactic Road Trip  Gothic Window  Holiday on Phreetum Prime  Infiltration  Mother Earth’s Children  Nanomite 323  Purple Rain  Selected Scifaiku  Sorcerous Evolution  Speculative Poetry: Past, Present, and Future  Temporal Crack  The Banshee’s Cry  The Birth of Sentience on Aggraboth V  The Era of Faeries and Dragons  The Faces  The Haunted Isle  The Maginot Line  They’ve Come for me Again  Things in the Swamp  West Dingleton’s Loss of Humanity  When Wizards Dream at Night  Worrying  

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