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JULIANA HORATIA EWING
Two little clouds, one summer's day,
Went flying through the sky;
They went so fast
they bumped their heads,
And both began to cry.
Old Father Sun looked out and said:
'Oh, never mind, my dears,
I'll send my little fairy folk
To dry your falling tears.
One fairy came in violet,
And one wore indigo;
In blue, green, yellow, orange, red,
They made a pretty row.
They wiped the cloud-tears all away,
And then from out the sky,
Upon a line the sunbeams made,
They hung their gowns to dry.
FAERIES AND MUSHROOMS
WHAT’S THE CONNECTION?
WELL, WHEN THE POEM MENTIONS…
The rainbow fairies…
IT REMINDS ME …
THAT
mushrooms
come in
every colour
of the
rainbow!