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    Where dips the rocky highland
    Of Sleuth Wood in the lake,
    There lies a leafy island
    Where flapping herons wake
    The drowsy water-rats;
    There we've hid out faery vats,
    Full of berries
    And the reddest stolen cherries.
    Come away, O human child!
    To the waters and the wild
    With a faery hand in hand,
    For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand.
    Where the wave of moonlight glosses
    The dim grey sands with light,
    Far off by furthest Rosses
    We foot it all the night,
    Weaving olden dances,
    Mingling hands and mingling glances
    Till the moon has taken flight;
    To and fro we leap
    And chase the frothy bubbles,
    While the world is full of troubles
    And is anxious in its sleep.
    Come away, O human child!
    To the waters of the wild
    With a faery hand in hand,
    For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand.
    Where the wandering water gushes
    From the hills above Glen-Car,
    In pools among the rushes
    That scarce could bathe a star,
    We seek for slumbering trout
    And whispering in their ears
    Give them unquiet dreams;
    Leaning softly out
    From ferns that drop their tears
    Over the young streams.
    Come away, O human child!
    To the waters and the wild
    With a faery hand in hand,
    For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand.
    Away with us he's going,
    The solemn-eyed:
    He'll hear no more the lowing
    Of the calves on the warm hillside
    Or the kettle on the hob
    Sing peace into his breast,
    Or see the brown mice bob
    Round and round the oatmeal-chest.
    For he comes, the human child,
    To the waters and the wild
    With a faery hand in hand,
    From a world more full of weeping than he can understand.

    W.B. Yeats





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  • #2
    Re: Jtfos

    Poor William Butler Yeats.

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    • #3
      Re: Jtfos

      Originally posted by spiral
      Come away, O human child!
      To the waters and the wild
      With a faery hand in hand,
      And anyway, it isn't acurate.

      Faeries only abduct babies from their cradles, replacing them with one of their own (known as a changeling). Apart from that, only adults are taken, and taken underground, if they make the mistake of sleeping at night on a fairy hill.
      Plenipotentiary meow!

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