====================================================================== Title: Fairy Date: 2026-04-30 Link: https://spool-five.com/poetry/2026_apr30_tomb/ Word Count: 163 ====================================================================== > And now, here’s this year’s final (optional) prompt. In his poem, > “Angels,” Russell Edson speaks of these spiritual warrior-messenger-guardians > as if they were a type of endangered animal. Brief as it is, the poem > is disorienting in its use of flattened diction, odd similes, and > elliptical statements. Today, try writing your own poem that discusses > a real or mythical being or profession (demons, firefighters, demonic > firefighters) with the same sort of musing yet dispassionate tone. The earth protrudes, where fairies lie A tomb for a king, or for you, or I In the shape of a ring, the earth is unnatural, bellowed and breaking The guardians of the mound, trapped by circle of time, eternal return So few remain on this island land We have almost escaped burial tombs When I travel to Korea, I see hundreds. On the eve of May, the fairies roll out their tiny towels and, on green grass of passage tomb, they sunbathe.