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| BELIEVE IN THE FAIRIES (AUTHOR UNKNOWN) Believe in the fairies Who make dreams come true. Believe in the wonder, The stars and the moon. Believe in the magic, From Fairies above. They dance in the flowers, And sing songs of love. And if you just believe, And always stay tri\ue, The Fairies will be there, To watch over you! |
| THE ROAD TO FAIRYLAND (Ernest Thompson Seton) Do you seek the road to Fairyland..... I'll tell; it's easy, quite. Wait till a yellow moon gets up, O'er purple seas at night, And gilds a shining pathway That is sparkling diamond bright Then, if no evil power be nigh To thwart you, out of spite, And if you know the very words, To cast a spell of might, You get upon a thistledown, And if the breeze is right, You'll sail away to Fairyland, Along this track of light! |
| When the first baby laughed for the first time, the laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies! (Sir James M. Barrie) |
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