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Identifier: songsofshiningwa00ives (find matches)
Title: Songs of the shining way
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Ives, Sarah Noble, 1864-1944
Subjects: Children's poetry, American
Publisher: New York : R.H. Russell
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IX was dark when we stopped at the Fairy-Land bars,And over our heads there were millions of stars;And I was quite frightened, but Jimmy looked bold,And Alice just shivered—she said it was cold. We timfdly knocked, and then, just as I feared They would not let us in, lo! the bars disappeared, And the stars dropped right down from the sky, and behold! Each one was a lamp for a fairy to hold. And the fairies went dancing like leaves in the wind.,And beckoned to us as we crept on behind;And queer little faces, brimful of surprise,Looked out of the darkness with queer little eyes.
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But O the sweet fairies! I never could tell Of the rose-hues we saw in that wonderful dell— The daffodil-yellow, the purple and green, But the sweetest of all was the lily-white Queen. They sang of the land of the Sugary Dews,Where children may eat a whole pie, if they choose-,A wonderful land, which some day we shall see,If the Shining Way leads us—Jim, Alice and me. O we shouted with glee! and then to our surpriseThe stars drifted back again into the skies,The fairies all vanished, I covered my head,—And when I looked up, we were all three in bed
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