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Author's Notes: A rather silly poem that tells a rather silly story. Enjoy, and review! :)
The Demon and the Fairy King
It was a quiet day, a calm day
Just like the one before
But something coming on this day
Would change all forevermore
The woods were still and peaceful
The leaves a brilliant green
Oberon and Titania reigned
As Fairy King and Queen
The fairies danced so happily
To music light and gay
While the Lord and Lady both played chess
On this not-so-special day
But mischief was a brewing
On this day, so peaceful seemin'
As the gates of Hell tipped open
And released a little demon
The gates were closed so quickly
So that nothing else got out
But this one little monster
Was now firmly stuck without
He gave a little chuckle
And he gave a little sneer
And far away, the Fairy King
Felt danger coming near
Arising from his chess game
(He was losing anyway)
Oberon commanded, 'Fairies,
You must hide yourselves away'
Titania gave a little sigh
For she felt the danger too
And she had no idea what it could be
Though she really wished she knew
The Fairy King stood listening
And at last he moved away
In the direction which he sensed the threat
Was lurking on that day
He moved with silent speediness
Soon, a strange sound he was hearing
Perhaps an evil cackle?
Then he burst into the clearing
The creature that was standing there
Was awful harmless-seemin'
In fact, a guy would hardly guess
He was looking at a demon
But Oberon was cleverer
And saw through the disguise
For he saw the lurking madness
Flashing in those bright green eyes
'Foul creature', he cried loudly
And the demon paid attention
'Why dost thou stray into this wood?'
No answer. The air quivered with tension.
'Be gone!' Oberon commanded
And he made to touch the thing
But the demon flew into the air
Though it had no sign of wing
And it vanished, leaving Oberon
Feeling quite a bit perplexed
At the time he did not realize
The troubles coming next
For that demon wasn't finished
Though Oberon thought him gone for good
Instead, he wreaked his havoc
On the peaceful little wood
He scared the little fairies
Popping out of nooks and crannies
And he made the full-grown mortal men
Howl for their nannies
This demon was malicious
And he played each nasty trick
Be it loosening a saddle strap
Or causing clocks to loose their tick
For four long days poor Oberon
Tried to catch the creep
But the demon was too quick
And only moved when all were asleep
But being a mighty Fairy Lord
Oberon did not need
Many hours of peaceful rest
So he crafted a plan with speed
One dark and dreary night
When all were sleeping peacefully
The demon skittered through the woods
With plans of knavery
He did not realize that he
Was far from being alone
For Oberon was trailing him
With a plan of his own
And when the demon got quite lost
In unfamiliar terrain
The Fairy Lord revealed himself
And prepared to fight the swain
The demon wasn't ready
For the lightning aimed his way
And he stumbled, stumbled, stumbled
Till he tumbled all away
But springing to his feet he fired
A fiery bolt his own
Intending it to fry the rear
That sat on the Fairy King's throne
But Oberon was quick, too quick
(For which we're very grateful)
And that bolt went right past him
Making the demon all more hateful
Back and forth the lightning flew
Scorching trees and bushes
Each of the silly males was aiming
For the others' tushes
But finally Oberon got tired
Of the mindless spat
And with an extra-special bolt
He knocked the demon flat
He was about to kill the thing
And be rid of it forever
But something happened then
Something so different and so clever
The demon spoke a something
Not a self-made epitaph
Not a plea for his own life
But something that made Oberon laugh
A something that was so witty
And so cleverly thought up
That the King of Shadows laughed so hard
He almost split a gut
Oberon does not remember
Exactly what it was
What made him laugh so hard that day
It was forgotten in the buzz
But he stood there, laughing, laughing
With a demon at his feet
And the demon laughed as well
Saying that he felt complete
The little demon explained that he
Was lonely and confused
And merely caused that trouble
To be selfishly amused
But now he'd found a something
That would quell that appetite
For he liked it far more better
When someone else laughed, like that night
He begged to be released and spared
And promised in return
To only play the harmless jokes
And if he couldn't, he would learn
So Oberon decided not
To kill the beast outright
Instead stripping most of his powers
Turning demon into sprite
And that sprite swore his allegiance
To the mighty Fairy King
To be his clever henchman
And always keep him laughing
That was many years ago
The allegiance still holds strong
The sprite is still a servant
To the great Lord Oberon
But it's a changed relationship
Still solid as a tower
But now, more evenly balanced
With neither having all the power
The sprite still wreaks his havoc
While the mortals are in bed
But instead of for maliciousness
More for mischief now instead
He keeps the King of Shadows laughing
The two of them keep company
Almost always where there's one of them
The other near will be
The sprite has earned many a name
Through his fortune and his luck
They call him Robin Goodfellow
But his most common name is Puck
~ The End
