Cleverly hidden near
the ground
Tiny colonies can be found
Behold the pastel Four o'clocks
Shade resting fairies perched on rocks.
Queen Anne's Lace,
shimmering white
Blossoms plucked in morning light
Make silver threaded wedding dresses
And veils to cover lovely tresses.
Fairy babies so sweet
and small
Quite simply hard to see at all
Asleep on Bachelor Button beds
Babies Breath pillows at their heads.
I hope you
hesitate to take
the finest daisies strong and straight
Alas, they're truly parasols
For days of sun or mild rainfall.
Shades of azure,
everlasting
bushy, spreading, shadow casting,
Silent tents of Forget Me Not
Where fairy soldiers guard their flock.
Leaves are stripped
and gently dried
to make canoes for midnight rides
Moonlight kisses transparent wings
And shines upon the crowns of kings.

Fairy dust has a
tinkling sound
Try to catch it fluttering down
Before it quietly disappears
or blends with rainbow dew drop tears.
So in the flowers
when you play
Remember what you've learned today
And if you hear a tiny sound
Quickly glance down to the ground.
You may just get a
fleeting glimpse
of golden wings or faint footprints
For gardens whether large or small
Are not quite what they seem at all.
*~*
Copyright by Diana Greenwood
with further copyright by Gardenfairy.com
2000-2005
Used only with permission