

This is the magical place where
fairies float weightless through the air day and night sprinkling fairydust on the trees and flowers and the earth leaving their special
charms for everyone. Water ripples in ponds made by enchanting waterfalls. A fairy queen rules all living in her realm.
Unicorns fly at night riding the breeze in their endless search for the stars and the moon. They glide
through the forests on wings of silver and gold. At speeds unthought of they bear fables of the gods of old. Listen carefully and you may hear them.
The wee folk, fairies, brownies, sprites, elves and gnomes, appear now and then and roam deep into the hills telling fairy tales, and spin straw into gold. Oh, this is a fantasyland to behold! You are welcome to
enter and enjoy the magic.

Do you seek the road to Fairyland....
I'll tell; it's easy, quite.
Wait till a yellow moon gets up
O'er purple seas by night,
And gilds a shining pathway
That is sparkling diamond bright
Then, if no evil power be nigh
To thwart you, out of spite,
And if you know the very words
To cast a spell of might,
You get upon a thistledown,
And, if the breeze is right,
You sail away to Fairyland
Along this track of light.
Ernest Thompson Seton


Fairy Queen
Behold the chariot of the Fairy Queen!
Saw but the fairy pageant,
The Fairy's frame was slight--yon fibrous cloud,
As that which, bursting from the Fairy's form,
The Fairy Queen descended,
Fairy, Fairy, Fairy
'I am the Fairy Mab: to me 'tis given
The Fairy and the Soul proceeded;
Within the Fairy's fane.
The Fairy and the Spirit
Percy Blythe Shelley


If You See A Fairy Ring.
If you see a fairy ring
In a field of grass,
Very lightly step around,
Tip-Toe as you pass,
Last night Fairies frolicked there
And they're sleeping somewhere near.
If you see a tiny fairy
Lying fast asleep
Shut your eyes
And run away,
Do not stay to peek!
Do not tell
Or you'll break a fairy spell
Author Unknown


Mist-clad in the light of the moon
Starspun seekers - I search for thee!
Faery light - I ask thy boon
Of branch and thorn and Elder tree!
Wood woven creatures, shadow weavers
River keepers - come to me!
Just beyond reaching
Never in keeping.
Spirits of Faery - I call unto thee!
Wind-hewn wildness
Dark and brightness
Spiral enchantments - born of the sky!
Cradle me with elven hands,
Abide with me, thy human child!
W.B Yeats


My Fairy
I have a fairy by my side
Which says I must not sleep,
When once in pain I loudly cried
It said "You must not weep."
If, full of mirth, I smile and grin,
It says "You must not laugh;"
When once I wished to drink some gin
It said "You must not quaff."
When once a meal I wished to taste
It said "You must not bite;"
When to the wars I went in haste
It said "You must not fight."
"What may I do?" at length I cried,
Tired of the painful task.
The fairy quietly replied,
And said "You must not ask."
Moral: "You mustn't."
Lewis Carroll - 1845


Fairyland
Fairy Fountians
Fairies And Unicorns
Wee Folk In Fairyland
Fairy Globes
Fairy Medallions
Sweet Little Fairies
Fairy Paintings
Celtic And Fae Midis
Flower Fairy Sparkles
Fairy Art In Fancy Frames
Butterfly Wing Fairies
A Home-Made Fairy Tale
The Pixie People
Dancing Princess Fairies
The Treasure Of Fairy Wings
Little Fairy Imps

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