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Liza Lehmann - Fairies

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At twilight in beautiful summers
When all the dew is shed
And all the singers and hummers
Are safe at home in bed
In many a nook of the meadows
Fairies may linger and lurk;
Look under the long grass-shadows
Perhaps you may see them at work

Perhaps you'll see them swinging
On see-saw reeds in the dells;
Perhaps you'll hear them ringing
The sweet little heather-bells;
Or setting the lilies steady
Before they begin to grow;
Or getting the rosebuds ready
Before it is time to blow
 
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