A poem I'm toying with, from a quote by Tolkien and the title of one of Ringo's books -
I desire dragons, and demons, and dreams,
and white-wondered unicorns of the cloudy teams
that trampled through the sun's path, and over all the land,
and mermaids combing out their hair on strands of pearly sand.
I dance to night-owls calling with the faeries in a ring,
and howl my heartache to the moon, and hush to hear the sirens sing,
and chase the rainbow to its end in search of pots of gold;
for I require magic, and woven tales of old.
Wonders whirl around me and rise shrieking to the sky,
and kindle fresh the faded Fantasts' fire in my eye -
mend the world or rend it, laughing, tearing at the seams,
but there will be dragons, and demons, and dreams.
I'd like to find a different word to replace demons, as the connotations aren't quite what I want, but haven't been able to find one that suits the poem's rhythm so well. Any suggestions?