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Thu, 10 Sep 2009
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A Fairy Song by Elizabeth T. Dillingham. I think this is beautiful, do you?
A FAIRY
SONG
Buttercups in the
sunshine look Like little cups of
gold. Perhaps the fairies come to drink The
raindrops that they
hold.
The daisies with their golden
hearts Fringed all about with white, Are
little plates for fairy folk To sup from every
night.
Soft moss a downy pillow
makes, And green leaves spread a tent, Where
fairy folk may rest and sleep Until their night
is spent.
The bluebird sings a
lullaby, The firefly gives a light, The
twinkling stars are candles bright; Sleep
fairies, all, good night.
It took me ages to
try and find out who wrote this poem, but I did,
only as a quote which I have copied
below.
Thankyou Elizabeth T
Dillingham
And thank
you to The Quote Garden, who
I'm sure you will all go over to see their
beautiful site. Gosh it will be another seven
years till I make it to their marvellous time on
the web. Thankyou.
Seligor.
Welcome to The Quote
Garden!
celebrating 11 years online
1998-2009
Soft moss a downy pillow makes, and green
leaves spread a tent,
Where Faerie fold may rest and sleep until their
night is spent.
The bluebird sings a lullaby, the firefly gives a
light,
The twinkling stars are candles bright, Sleep,
Faeries all, Good Night.
~Elizabeth T. Dillingham, "A Faery
Song"
.
Posted 19:31
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1 comment
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Loved It All
Really really nice enjoyed it all.The poems and
stories that I have never read before.
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