St. Nicholas/Volume 40/Number 12/Fairy Castle

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3847901St. Nicholas, Volume 40, Number 12 — The Fairy CastleMargaret A. Dole

This is a fairy castle,
This bubble light as air,
And if I blow it large enough,
And use the greatest care,

The silver doors will open,
So I can step inside;
And there I ’ll find a fairy prince,
And I ’ll become his bride.

The rooms are all enchanted
With sunbeams pink and gold,
And moonbeams, blue and silver,
Their glittering scepters hold.

They ’ve gauzy wings like fire-flies,
And dance, and sing, and play
With me, and with my fairy prince,
Who ’ll do whate’er I say.

I’ll own the Spring of Happiness
O’er which the castle grew,
The Fountain of Eternal Youth,
And Beauty ever new.

But—a dragon guards the entrance,
And when I draw too near,
He runs inside the castle,
And makes it disappear.