I STEPPED within the fairy ring, Where it was green, so green. Then I heard the trill of a fairy bell, And the song of the Fairy Queen. The secret that she murmured me, To the trill of the fairy bell, Was sweet, so sweet you'd not believe, If I should try to tell. But step you too in the fairy ring, And hold fast to my hand; Then we may hear a lovelier thing, And both will understand. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FATIGUE; EPIGRAM by HILAIRE BELLOC UPON WEDLOCK, AND DEATH OF CHILDREN by EDWARD TAYLOR LAURENCE BLOOMFIELD IN IRELAND: 8. THE EVICTION by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 21. THE WORLD'S MARRIAGE MORN by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) ON RETURN FROM THE SHORE by HELEN IFFLA BAY PSALM 18. DILIGAM TE by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE TO MR. ALEXANDER BROME; EPODE by CHARLES COTTON |