By: Thomas Haynes Bayly (1797-1839)
Oh! Where do the Fairies Hide Their Heads by Thomas Haynes Bayly is a delightful collection of poetry that transports readers to a magical realm filled with wonder and whimsy. The language is lyrical and enchanting, painting vivid images of nature and fantasy. Each poem captures the essence of childhood innocence and the beauty of the natural world. The rhythmic flow of the verses makes for a captivating reading experience that will leave readers feeling nostalgic and filled with a sense of wonder. Overall, this collection is a charming and whimsical journey that will appeal to readers of all ages.Book Description: Librivox volunteers bring you 12 readings of Oh! Where Do the Fairies Hide Their heads by Thomas Haynes Bayly. Oh! Where do the fairies hide their heads,
When snow lies on the hills,
When frost has spoiled their mossy beds,
And crystallized their Rills?
Beneath the moon they cannot trip
In circles o’er the plain;
And draughts of dew they cannot sip,
Till green leaves come again.This was the weekly poetry project for February 15, 2015.
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