I fell asleep, and dreamed of Fairy Land. Of cruel monsters with red savage eyes, And yellow snowdrops, and strange twilight skies: A blue-haired fairy took me by the hand And led me towards a Palace where a band Of fays, with locks like the pink fronds that rise Within the sea-waves, danced in gleesome wise: Then came the Fairy Queen with golden wand. She moved to meet me. When my eyes met hers, I felt along my veins a sudden thrill, As when the passionate young blood leaps and stirs: I woke: I lay upon a low sand-hill 'Mid gold sea-poppies and the gaunt grey furze But that Queen's hazel glances haunt me still. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE DIORAMA PAINTER AT THE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY by KAREN SWENSON REVELATION by LOUIS UNTERMEYER A RED, RED ROSE by ROBERT BURNS THE CROCODILE, FR. ALICE IN WONDERLAND by CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING by ROBERT FROST A WORKING PARTY by SIEGFRIED SASSOON |