![]() | Spring goes, summer comes
The Little darling Spring, Has run away; The sunshine grew too hot for her to stay. She kissed her sister, Summer, And she said: "When I am gone, you must be queen instead." Now reigns the Lady Summer, Round whose feet A thousand fairies flock with blossoms sweet. |
The Song of The Buttercup Fairy
'Tis I whom children love the best; My wealth is all for them; For them is set each glossy cup Upon each sturdy stem. O little playmates whom I love! The sky is summer~blue, And meadows full of buttercups Are spread abroad for you. | ![]() |
![]() | So small, so blue, in grassy places My flowers raise Their tiny faces. By streams my bigger sisters grow, And smile in gardens, In a row. I've never seen a garden plot; But though I'm small, Forget me not! |
Little Herb Robert, Bright and small, Peeps from the bank Or the old stone wall. Little Herb Robert, His leaf turns red; He's wild geranium, So it is said. | ![]() |
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The green wheat's a~growing, The lark sings on high; In scarlet silk a~glowing, Here stand I. The wheat's turning yellow, Ripening for sheaves; I hear the little fellow Who scares the bird~thieves. Now the harvest's ended, The wheat~field is bare; But still, red and splendid, I am there. |
"Foxglove, Foxglove, What do you see?" The cool green woodland, The fat velvet bee; Hey, Mr Bumble, I've honey here for thee! "Foxglove, Foxglove, What see you now?" The soft summer moonlight On bracken, grass, and bough; And all the fairies dancing As only they know how. |
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