By a silver fountain,
In a magic hour,
Once I saw a Fairy,
Lovely as a flower;
Rainbow morning-glories
Watched her from above;
Waterlilies peeped beneath,
Just to show their love.
Fast as almond petals
On a windy day,
Little white
By a silver fountain,
In a magic hour,
Once I saw a Fairy,
Lovely as a flower;
Rainbow morning-glories
Watched her from above;
Waterlilies peeped beneath,
Just to show their love.
Fast as almond petals
On a windy day,
Little white
The quaint midsummer fairies and their kin,
Gnomes, elves, and trolls, on blossom, branch, and grass
Gambol and dance, and winding out and in
Leave circles of spun dew where’er they pass.
Through the blue ether the freed Ariel flies;
Enchantment holds t
I am born as the sun,
But then turn into the moon,
As my blonde hairs turn
Grayish-white and fall to
The ground,
Only to be buried again,
Then to be born again,
Into a thousand suns
And a thousand moons ..
~ Hymn of the Divine Dandelion by Suzy Kassem ~
Artis
And, she said
“Today
I shall lose myself
If only, for a day
A faery tale it shall be”
Poem written by Athey Thompson
Art by Margaret Tarrant
"Faerie, Faerie misty glow
within my heart your truth to know
the way that leads us to that land
where kindred join in heart and hand."
— The Silver Elves
“Blind folk see the fairies.
Oh, better far than we,
Who miss the shining of their wings
Because our eyes are filled with things
We do not wish to see.
Deaf folk hear the fairies
However soft their song;
‘Tis we who lose the honey sound
Amid the c
The Dandelion Fairy
Here’s the Dandelion’s rhyme:
See my leaves with tooth-like edges;
Blow my clocks to tell the time;
See me flaunting by the hedges,
In the meadow, in the lane,
Gay and naughty in the garden;
Pull me up—I grow again,
A
The Geranium Fairy
Red, red, vermilion red,
With buds and blooms in a glorious head!
There isn’t a flower, the wide world through,
That glows with a brighter scarlet hue.
Her name—Geranium—ev’ryone knows;
She’s just as happy wherever