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How cool and sweet the air I drank, Standing beneath the starry sky; As I stroll’d the starlit bank, I saw my Fairy Queen float nigh. She shew’d me petals for my bed, A long grass for my easy-chair; Mushrooms for umbrella or shade Should rain pelt down from Anywhere. She gave me May dew for my thirst, Nectar sips to sweeten my lips; She shew’d me jasmines, bloom’d and burst, Whilst light-foot’d fairies round us tripp’d. Not until I heard the church-bell Strike with delight the morning hour, Did I hear a thud as I fell Off the red petals of a flower. None was in sight when I came round; A small red flower stood by my side. Not a stir was heard, not a sound; My Fairy Queen had gone to hide.
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Aug 21, 2018
Aug 21, 2018 at 4:31 AM UTC
My Fairy Queen
How cool and sweet the air I drank, Standing beneath the starry sky; As I stroll’d the starlit bank, I saw my Fairy Queen float nigh. She shew’d me petals for my bed, A long grass for my easy-chair; Mushrooms for umbrella or shade Should rain pelt down from Anywhere. She gave me May dew for my thirst, Nectar sips to sweeten my lips; She shew’d me jasmines, bloom’d and burst, Whilst light-foot’d fairies round us tripp’d. Not until I heard the church-bell Strike with delight the morning hour, Did I hear a thud as I fell Off the red petals of a flower. None was in sight when I came round; A small red flower stood by my side. Not a stir was heard, not a sound; My Fairy Queen had gone to hide.
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Aug 21, 2018
Aug 21, 2018 at 4:31 AM UTC
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