The Faerie Queen
(From the book "The Faeries of
Druid's Island")
By : Deborah Susan Jones : Editor
An ancient Myth &
Legend . . . . . .
Long, long, long go, far longer even than
before the Latin speakers came, in the time of the Old
Religion in the most north westerly tip of the land of
The Cymry on an isle with then no name there lived
hundreds and hundreds of fairies and the Queen of the
fairies had a very, very beautiful, but very
impressionable rebelious daughter.
But the queen of the Faeries knew, sensed
that their world and that of their Druid brothers and
sisters was about to change forever, wiped out by waring
incomers from across the water divide.
To survive they would have to choose to live
in secret, no longer openly among men as they had since
the dawn of time.
The queen of the Faeries surveyed the vast
panorama that was the open sea, mourned for their simple
inland past on their magical island and wept silently .
. .
Deborah
Susan Jones

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