
The Fairy Ring
OH, have you seen the fairies dance Upon a Summer’s Night?
And I watched the gnomes and fairies prance Whenever the moon is bright.
‘Tis splendid fun to see them run
As soon as it grows light.
One evening, sister May, and I Went out soon after ten.
The moon hung like a ball on high
Above the fairy glen,
And round and round upon the ground Danced fays and elfin men.
And there, at dawn, they leave behind A ring of toadstools wee (Where they have danced, you’ll always find This mark for folks to see).
Then, off they fly into the sky
“Picture this: The clock strikes three, and suddenly, everything changes.
What do you imagine happening in that moment?”



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