sábado, 23 de agosto de 2014

FAIRYLAND - A POEM


A fairy's house stands in a wood,
Midst fairy trees and flowers,
Where daisies sing like little birds
Between the sun and showers,
And grasses whisper tiny things
About this world of ours.

Such flowers are there beside the way,
Lilies and hollyhocks :
Blow off their stalks to tell the time
Tall dandelion clocks ;
While harebells ring an hourly chime
Like a wound music-box.

Some day shall we two try to find
This strange enchanted place ?
Go hand in hand through flower-lit woods
Where living trees embrace
And suddenly, as in a dream,
Behold a fairy's face !

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