Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A HOME-MADE FAIRY TALE, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Bud, come here to your uncle a spell Last Line: A kiss like the drip of a drop of dew! Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F. Subject(s): Fairy Tales; Fantasy; Gardens & Gardening; Guitars | ||||||||
BUD, come here to your uncle a spell, And I'll tell you something you mustn't tell -- For it's a secret and shore-'nuf true, And maybe I oughtn't to tell it to you! -- But out in the garden, under the shade Of the apple trees, where we romped and played Till the moon was up, and you thought I'd gone Fast asleep, -- That was all put on! For I was a-watchin' something queer Goin' on there in the grass, my dear! -- 'Way down deep in it, there I see A little dude-Fairy who winked at me, And snapped his fingers, and laughed as low And fine as the whine of a mus-kee-to! I kept still -- watchin' him closer -- and I noticed a little guitar in his hand, Which he leant 'g'inst a little dead bee -- and laid His cigarette down on a clean grass-blade, And then climbed up on the shell of a snail -- Carefully dusting his swallowtail -- And pulling up, by a waxed web-thread, This little guitar, you remember, I said! And there he trinkled and trilled a tune, -- "My Love, so Fair, Tans in the Moon!" Till, presently, out of the clover-top He seemed to be singing to, came, k'pop! The purtiest, daintiest Fairy face In all this world, or any place! Then the little ser'nader waved his hand, As much as to say, "We'll excuse you!" and I heard, as I squinted my eyelids to, A kiss like the drip of a drop of dew! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LADY TO HER GUITAR by EMILY JANE BRONTE THE LEGEND OF FAMOUS .. GUITAR MASTERS, CAVELIERO COMER AND DON HILL by CHARLES COTTON MY OLD GUITAR by F. G. HINSDALE SONG FOR THE GUITAR by ROBERT UNDERWOOD JOHNSON DROPPING CHIN by ALFRED FRANCIS KREYMBORG HER LIGHT CUITAR by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY THE OLD GUITAR by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY A BOY'S MOTHER by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY |
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