Beyond the Mountain
When the snow falls my granddaughters ask me,” Nana where do the fairies go”.
Children have been asking that question for generations.
Here is a wonderful little poem written in 1917 and published in her book “Beyond The Mountain” by Sarah Stokes Halkett that asks the same question in a very delightful way.
The Snowdrops
Where do the pretty fairies go
When the world is white with snow?
I asked the sun, he did not know,
He never saw the fairies go.
Where do the gentle fairies stay
When all the world is cold and gray?
I asked the moon, he could not say;
He too wonders where the fairies stay.
Where do the little fairies hide
When on the ice we slip and slide?
I asked the stars, they only sighed;
It’s lonely when the fairies hide.
Where do the pretty fairies go?
I think perhaps the flowers know
I’ll wait until the snowdrops grow,
And ask them where the fairies go.