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ArtistHighly Textured Salt-infused Watercolor oil pastel, fairy with (two sets of wings attached at each shoulder on left and right side of back), dressed in dazzling full length gossamer frock, blue hooded cloak, bare branched old growth oak tree forest, soft moonlight, soft moonbeams, mist, cosmic dust, rivulet, old growth forest, 1600s, Arthur rackham, Luigi Bechi, Rembrandt, James Holland
Poem by
Jean Ingelow
Pray where have all the bluebells gone
that lately bloomed in the woods
All the fairies have taken them
to put on their heads for a hood,
And where have all the great
green grass stalks gone
that waved in the gentle breeze?
The fairies have taken them
to plant in their gardens
like trees.
And where have all the blue bottles gone
that buzzed in their busy pride?
The fairies have captured them
to tame them to ride
And they've taken the glow worms
to light their halls
and the crickets
to sing them a song
The great rose petals
to paper their walls
and they're feasting
the whole winter long.
But when springtime comes
with its soft mild ray
and the ripple
of gentle rain
The fairies bring back
what they've taken away
and give us it all
again.
FAERIES AND MUSHROOMS
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