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1865–1914

A MELODY.

Madison Julius Cawein

There be Fairies bright of eye, Who the wild-flowers warders are; There be Fairies subtlely Nourished in a blossom's star;

Fairies tripping merrily Singing in faint echoes far, Singing fairy melodies Murmured by the burly bees,

By the wild brown bees. Well I wot that Fairies be there,— Fairies, Fairies that at eve Lurking in a blossom-lair,

In some rose-bud's scented hair From white beams of starlight weave Glinting gown and shining shoe. I have proven sure and true

Fairies be there, fays of dew, Lying laughing in its spark Floating in a rose's sark; Singing fairy melodies,

When asleep the dusty bees Can not steal their melodies, Fairy melodies.

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