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The jingling bells are hardly noticed 
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Where the bluebells and the wind are,
 Fairies in a ring I spied,
 And I heard a little linnet
 Singing near beside.
 Soon were sped the fairies all:
 Only now the green turf freshens,
 And the linnets call.
Poem by Walter de la Mare
 Ere yet the lark was risen up,
 Ere yet the dawn with firelight fills
 The night-dew of the bramble-cup,--
 I heard the fairies in a ring
 Sing as they tripped a lilting round
 Soft as the moon on wavering wing.
 The startlight shook as if with sound,
 As if with echoing, and the stars
 Pranked their bright eyes with trembling gleams;
 While red with war the gusty Mars
 Rained upon earth his ruddy beams.
 He shone alone, low down the West,
 While I, behind a hawthorn-bush,
 Watched on the fairies flaxen-tressed
 The fires of the morning flush.
 Till, as a mist, their beauty died,
 Their singing shrill and fainter grew;
 And daylight tremulous and wide
 Flooded the moorland through and through;
 Till Urdon's copper weathercock
 Was reared in golden flame afar,
 And dim from moonlit dreams awoke
 The towers and groves or Arroar.


"Come faeries, take me out of this dull world, for I would ride with you upon the wind and dance upon the mountains like a flame." 
 W.B. YeatsSome Other Names for Faeries
The dictionary defines Faeries as
imaginary beings of folklore and romance
usually having diminutive human form
and magic powers.
But Faeries do Exist!
They are Not imaginary beings!
A long time ago, when humans still believed in magic,
and faeries, they could be found everywhere!
But humans today have lost the faerie in themselves,
and if you can't find the faerie in yourself,
how are you going to find the faerie
anywhere else?How to Find the Faerie In Yourself
Midnight glance is silence glazed
Misty shroud the leaves entwine
Long the fruit on bough has blossomed
Laden heavy hangs the vines
Silence still the west wind carries
The tangy taste of the distant sea
Dark and deep the nightshade berries
Twist about the burdened lea
First, so heavy is the night
Creeping slowly ever nearer
Bridled mare of deathly white
Now children in their beds of feather
Moan and dream the passing sound
An owl takes flight, a sprig of heather
Spills its burden to the ground
Softly jingling bridle bells
Shadow of the ancient Mother
That on the wind of autumn dwells
Fairy Queen that claims the harvest
Yours the red fruit of the vine
Mab the song is unforgotten
The misty air the leaves entwine.
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