Fairy Glee
by Eugene Field
'Fairy Glee' Summary
'Fairy Glee' tells the story of a young child who discovers a secret garden filled with fairies. The fairies, small and beautiful, dance and sing among the flowers and leaves, their laughter echoing through the air. The child is mesmerized by the fairies' joyous revelry, their innocent play, and their connection to the natural world. Field uses vivid imagery to create a sense of wonder and enchantment, capturing the child's perspective as they experience this magical encounter. The poem celebrates the joy of discovery, the power of imagination, and the beauty of the natural world, offering a poignant reminder of the simplicity and wonder that can be found in childhood.Book Details
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Eugene Field
United States
Eugene Field Sr. was an American writer, best known for his children's poetry and humorous essays. He was known as the "poet of childhood". Field was born in St. Louis, Missouri at 634 S. Broadway wh...
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