Oh what is so merry, so merry, heigh-ho! As the light-hearted fairy? Heigh-ho, heigh-ho! He dances and sings To the sound of his wings With a hey and a heigh and a ho! Oh, who is so merry, so airy, heigh-ho! As the light-headed fairy? Heigh-ho, heigh-ho! His nectar he sips From the primroses' lips, With a hey and a heigh and a ho! Oh, who is so merry, so merry, heigh-ho! As the light-footed fairy? Heigh-ho, heigh-ho! The night is his noon And his sun is the moon With a hey and a heigh and a ho! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NOTES FOR THE FIRST LINE OF A SPANISH POEM by JAMES GALVIN SYNOPSIS OF A FAILED POEM by JAMES GALVIN A MID-DAY DREAMER by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON SYMPHONIC STUDIES (AFTER ROBERT SCHUMANN) by EMMA LAZARUS WHEN I WAS A BIRD by KATHERINE MANSFIELD A MAN CHILD IS BORN (1809) by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |