Thimbles and Fairy Dust

Pan.

Peter Pan.

Peter Banning.

A lost boy, lost to himself.

Gone are his memories,

Of pirates and fairies,

Of Indians and mermaids,

Of Tink and the Lost Boys.

And then Pan returns.

Boys painted and hungry,

Crazed and lonely,

Rufio the new adversary

"KILL THE LAWYER".

A man with one hand,

The captain standing for evil.

Only one fear,

The crocodile that ticks.

Only one mission,

The death of Pan.

And then comes consciousness,

Pan can fly,

Pan can fight,

Pan can lose,

Pan can win.

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