Posts Tagged ‘Real Fairy Poems’
The Splendour Falls by Alfred Lord Tennyson
Written by admin on January 16, 2009 – 12:17 pm -Alfred Tennyson, one of the most well-loved Victorian poets, gives us this bewitching poem about the glories of nature and the power of myth which enable us to “hear” voices from a wilder, stranger realm… Read more »
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Mider’s Song by Fiona Macleod
Written by admin on November 19, 2008 – 11:56 am -From The Book of Fairy Poetry, published in 1920, this is one of several fairy poems written by Fiona Macleod which deals with fairies on a powerful, adult, and real level. One of my favorite passages illustrates this point: “They laugh and are glad, And are terrible: When their lances shake, Every green reed quivers.” This is definitely not a child’s fairy poem– Read more »
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The Hills of Ruel by Fiona MacLeod
Written by admin on November 6, 2008 – 8:19 pm -Taken from The Book of Fairy Poetry, published in 1920:
“Over the hills and far away”–
That is the tune I heard one day,
When heather-drowsy I lay and listened
And watched where the stealthy sea-tide glistened.
Beside me there on the Hills of Ruel Read more »
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