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THE RETURN OF THE FAIRY: 2. DIFFICULTIES IN FAIRYLAND by HUMBERT WOLFE

First Line: BUT HOW HAD SHE COME THERE? / AND WHEREFORE? AND WHEN?
Last Line: THE REST OF THEM WRONG
Subject(s): FAIRIES; ELVES;

BUT how had she come there?
and wherefore? and when?
On thing at a time! She'd been
stolen from men;
and, though she was fairy in
face, form and size,
there was always the shadow
of earth in her eyes.
There was always a whisper
that set her apart
in the jewel they gave her in
place of a heart,
which lent to her music
the beauty that springs
from the menace of death
in immortal things.
But the fairies were puzzled
and, after a bit,
they complained to the Queen
that her favourite,
though the first in the ballet,
the sweetest in song,
had a touch that put all of
the rest of them wrong



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