May the moonlight always dance on you
As you waltz across the midnight dew.
May the flowers always bloom so bright
When you see the last of night.
May the fairies run around your feet
Sprinkling stardust here and fro;
And as the wind picks up her speed,
Through your hair she'll blow.
May the toadstools turn into thrones of gold,
That you might sit upon.
And all life's creatures come to you
and stay until the dawn.
May you always have a rainbow following you.
And if rain falls; may it have a sparking hue.
May all the worlds beings, small, big or tall
Bring a smile upon your face, laughter from you all.
May you age most gracefully as Queens in fairy tales do,
May your life be beautiful with buttercups, bells of blue.
May you always have a friend that's the kind you are,
And may this friend never, ever, wonder far.
May the moonlight dance across you
As you sway in midnight's breeze.
And may you live a thousand years;
and a thousand more if you please!
Poem written by Kathalise Martin
Especially for Kathie
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