Fairy snow, fairy snow, Blowing, blowing everywhere, Would that I Too, could fly Lightly, lightly through the air. Like a wee, crystal star I should drift, I should blow Near, more near, To my dear Where he comes through the snow. I should fly to my love Like a flake in the storm, I should die, I should die, On his lips that are warm. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CONTRA MORTEM: THE CHILD'S BEING by HAYDEN CARRUTH CONTRA MORTEM: THE THAW by HAYDEN CARRUTH DOMESDAY BOOK: IRMA LEESE by EDGAR LEE MASTERS GEORGE MOORE by MARIANNE MOORE THINGS ARE WHAT THEY SEEM by MARIANNE MOORE |