Zola sleeps alone. And when things get rough she sleeps on a cloud, while crystals grow on top of her head, during the dark.
She leaves her heart out so it can regrow. To put itself together. Before she lets it rot and break all together. She longs for unasked kisses and strokes in her hair. Silk touches to trace every inch of her naked body. She knows she’s a queen. But got lost in a forest of green. She was only 6 years old. When she was to leave her castle. She found herself lonely, hungry and cold. She then comes across a realm of bunnies. They saw she was dying. Her Brown eyes were fading. To save her, one brown bunny did the ultimate sacrifice and gave herself up to save their new Goddess. So just like an apple, Zola gobbled her up. She was now ruler of a new place far away from home. But by the age of 14 darkness inked into her virtue. And she lost her ability to fly and soar high. It took her a while to get back up and when she did she grew new feathers and bigger horns. Even her smile returned. But she was different. A nice balance of ice and fire. Her magical powers even got stronger. Her dreams allow her to see the truth. So, she doesn’t trust anybody. She got so much soul in her body. Being also a poet, she can’t be trusted. Because she knows how to speak. Yet she’s as honest as anyone can be. I️ promise you she’s magic. She has so much to give even though she’s not a giver. She’s a combination of all good things like pixie dust and fairies. When she dives into the water she becomes a mermaid and can swim into the depths of all her bad dreams. Her inner child, spirit of purity and her hair come from being part unicorn. Her free spirit and loyalty comes from her wolf blood line. And the way she sways, it’s because she can feel sounds. As the years went by Zola became this extraordinary woman, with a wise soul. She’s very independent, brave and bold. Her eyes yell fearless. She works hard and promotes self expression. Her pet bunny Pixie is her light. Reminds her to love and respect all living animals and Mother Nature. At night she puts Pixie in a jar with water from the falls. To keep her mind & body alive and strong. If there’s something Zola wants you to know is that no matter how you stumble along in life, just do it with grace. Learn from your mistakes and remember that it is all a beautiful struggle at the end. You can reach as far as you are willing to jump. As long as you remember who you are. Love and be loved. |