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~Poetry - William Allingham~

~The Fairies~

			 
                             
  				 Up the airy mountain, 
  				   Down the rushy glen, 
  				 We daren't go a-hunting 
  				   For fear of little men; 
  				 Wee folk, good folk, 
  				   Trooping all together; 
  				 Green jacket, red cap, 
  				   And white owl's feather!
 
  				 Down along the rocky shore 
  				   Some make their home, 
  				 They live on crispy pancakes 
  				   Of yellow-tide foam; 
  				 Some in the reeds 
  				   Of the black mountain-lake, 
  				 With frogs for their watch-dogs, 
  				   All night awake.
 
  				 High on the hill-top 
  				   The old King sits; 
  				 He is now so old and gray 
  				   He's nigh lost his wits. 
  				 With a bridge of white mist 
  				   Columbkill he crosses, 
  				 On his stately journeys 
  				   From Slieveleague to Rosses; 
  				 Or going up with music 
  				   On cold starry nights, 
  				 To sup with the Queen 
  				   Of the gay Northern Lights.
 
  				 They stole little Bridget 
  				   For seven years long; 
  				 When she came down again 
  				   Her friends were all gone. 
  				 They took her lightly back, 
  				   Between the night and morrow; 
  				 They thought that she was fast asleep, 
  				   But she was dead with sorrow. 
  				 They have kept her ever since 
  				   Deep within the lakes, 
  				 On a bed of flag-leaves, 
  				   Watching till she wakes.
 
  				 By the craggy hill-side, 
  				   Through the mosses bare, 
  				 They have planted thorn-trees 
  				   For pleasure here and there. 
  				 Is any man so daring 
  				   As dig them up in spite, 
  				 He shall find their sharpest thorns 
  				   In his bed at night.
 
  				 Up the airy mountain, 
  				   Down the rushy glen, 
  				 We daren't go a-hunting, 
  				   For fear of little men; 
  				 Wee folk, good folk, 
  				   Trooping all together; 
	  			 Green jacket, red cap, 
	  			   And white owl's feather. 

~William Allingham.~

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