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Let's dream a Fairy Tale - reissue by Akos Kozari

Let's dream a Fairy Tale - reissue




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Maria João Marques, 13.06.2008 at 15:15h

Very particular and beautiful work.
Beijinhos
MJ

Ilidio Fernandes , 13.06.2008 at 18:44h

Beautiful work indeed , well done.

Harold Thompson, 13.06.2008 at 20:46h

Great work in the editing and mood you have created.

Have a good weekend. Harold

SUE THOMPSON, 13.06.2008 at 21:13h

I dreamt I was deep in the forest, lost, not knowing which way to go. The path seemed to disappear before my eyes and all the trees bent over me, keeping out the light of the moon. Then I heard whispering.....seeming to beckon me onwards and as I looked a small glimmer of light showed up ahead. Was it a light......but then more appeared, they were dancing all about me. Tiny specks of light of all colours, glimmering and twinkling up ahead, as though wanting me to follow. So, follow I did, and before long there before me was a gate beneath two overhanging trees, and in the distance I saw lights shining in the window of a small woodland cottage. Refuge at last and perhaps a place to lay my weary head......but wait.
.....here I am in my own little room, curtains softly blowing in the night breeze and my cat laid at my feet snoring softly. Did I dream I was lost and that the good fairies led me home.......or was it real :)))))))))

Am I back in that far away dream again......is that the same path leading to the same small cottage......will I meet with those beautiful fairies again. Somehow this place seems lighter, perhaps something good happened.......maybe that wonderful, magical Unicorn was here.......if only I could be allowed to see that mystical beast with its long spiralled horn and shining white coat.......if only..........

I see the differences Akos...all good :))))

Lol
Sue

MAURICE CLEGG, 14.06.2008 at 8:37h

very mystical, magical and moody.
excellent work.
regards, maurice.

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