Poems


  • Morgana Le Fay: A Poem

    For today’s post I would like to share with you a poem I composed about Morgana and what she means to me! Morgana Le Fay By Maranda Wabik Great Lady of Avalon Queen of Apples and Magick Hair dark as a raven’s wing Skin pale as alabaster Lips red as garnet Small in stature Large…


  • Avalon Poem

    For today’s post I have decided to share a poem that came to me in a moment of inspiration, and creative liberation!    It is also largely inspired by my blog post from yesterday on walking the path of Avalon.    This is what the path of Avalon means to me, and I hope you…


  • Dance Poem

    Moon Dance  Wild flowers in my hair, My bare feet dancing in the cool grass. The moon above kissing my pale skin, Making me feel an ethereal glow. I dance with the faeries and nymphs Feeling the energy of the night pumping through my being. As I move like a ballerina, I cast a spell …


  • Love Poem II

    For Love Week I am posting a second of my love poems! Twin Flame He holds me firmly and Covers my body with his to protect me. A growl rises from his throat  In a feral show of possession. All others know that I am his. When a woman tries to flirt with him, She…


  • A Love Poem

    In honor of Love Week here at White Rose of Avalon I want to share a love poem I have written! Another Day A kiss on the cheek awakens her As the sun slowly breaks the dawn. Smiles exchanged as eyes meet. Lovers embrace to celebrate another day together. Another day of living, Another day…


  • It’s Love Week

    Hello, my dear readers!    One week from today is Valentine’s Day, and I am declaring this week Love Week,here at White Rose of Avalon!    Over the next seven days my posts will have the running theme of love and romance.    This may mean posts about historical loves, or about legendary and fairytale…


  • Rhiannon: Faerie Queen

    Rhiannon was a horse goddess in ancient Wales.    This Celtic goddess had her story told in the Mabinogion.   Besides horses Rhiannon also has three songbirds that are symbols of her power.    Rhiannon seems to be related to the ancient Gallo-Roman horse goddess Epona, and a derivative, possibly of the earlier Celtic goddess…