The Song of the Ragged Robin Fairy
This lunchtime I went in search of butterflies and dragonflies. There were butterflies and one dragonfly but they wouldn't land! So a flower fairies poem instead.
The Song of The Ragged Robin Fairy
In wet marshy meadows
A tattered piper strays -
Ragged, ragged Robin;
On thin reeds he plays.
He asks for no payment;
He plays, for delight,
A tune for the fairies
To dance to, at night.
They nod and they whisper,
And say, looking wise,
"A princeling is Robin,
For all his disguise!"
By Cicely M Barker
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