Fey glen
With auld fairies
Telling their stories
In the village.
And wee brownies
Skipping off to the Laird's House
To help the cook with 'er chores
And getting a bit of porridge in return.
Fey glen
Alive with the Little People
As young 'uns weave flower circlets
For the laird's lasses.
And Wee Men
Flit over to the kirk
Across the loch
To listen to the organ music.
Fey glen
What a happy place
Of the Little People.
Brownies, fairies, wee men
Auld and wee.
Come to fey glen.
With auld fairies
Telling their stories
In the village.
And wee brownies
Skipping off to the Laird's House
To help the cook with 'er chores
And getting a bit of porridge in return.
Fey glen
Alive with the Little People
As young 'uns weave flower circlets
For the laird's lasses.
And Wee Men
Flit over to the kirk
Across the loch
To listen to the organ music.
Fey glen
What a happy place
Of the Little People.
Brownies, fairies, wee men
Auld and wee.
Come to fey glen.
Author notes
Fey- A word for fairies
Auld- old
Wee- young
Little People- Fairies
Krik- church
Loch- lack
Laird- Like a duke or baron, owns land and has tenants
Lass- Little girls
Takes place in Scotland.
Comments
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This was great. I love celtic stuff. This was very choice.


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Lovely poetry here amongst the faeries =] I really liked all the celtic slang sprinkled throughout, it gave me pause while reading it and made me smile. This is wonderful, and a great piece of art. Keep writing!
-K

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OMG how delightfully fantastical! i feel like i have fallen into and irish storybook! i love this I wish i had more appauses to give ( cry) I LOVE THIS
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You tell a nice story and you poem contains the nuances of poetry that excites a reader,enjoyed
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okay then...... LIVI IS CONFUZZLED
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why?
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*loch means lake
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