Poems (Piatt)/Volume 2/Two Visions of Fairyland

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Poems
by Sarah Piatt
Two Visions of Fairyland
4618847Poems — Two Visions of FairylandSarah Piatt
TWO VISIONS OF FAIRYLAND.
One with her blue, faint eyes could dream too much;
One, rosily sun-stained, wanted things to touch.

She met him on the stair with half a blush:
"How late you sleep!" he said. She whispered "Hush;

"I read that painted book last night, and so
I dreamed about Prince Charming"———"Did you, though?

"Why, I was wide awake in time to see
All Fairyland! I wish you'd been with me."

"What was it like?" Oh, it was green and still,
With rocks and wild red roses and a hill,

"And some shy birds that sang far up the air—
And such a river, all in mist, was there."

"Where was it?" Why the moon went down on one
Side, and upon the other rose the sun!"

"How does one get there?" "Oh, the path lies through
The dawn, you little sleeper, and the dew."