Thursday, January 1, 2004

Fairy Song Comments

Rating: 3.5

The moonlight fades from flower and rose
And the stars dim one by one;
The tale is told, the song is sung,
And the Fairy feast is done.
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Louisa May Alcott
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Rose Marie Juan-austin 28 June 2021

A wonderful poem. Beautifully written.

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Khairul Ahsan 19 December 2018

Loved the rhyme and imagery of the poem- a nice one to read and recite aloud.

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Jennifer Birchall 19 December 2018

Such a beautiful fairy tale, everyone should read this Louisa

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Edward Kofi Louis 19 December 2018

The morning star shall light us home! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Anil Kumar Panda 19 December 2018

A sweet poem that has a beautiful flow. Loved it. Enjoyed thoroughly.

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Adrian Flett 19 December 2018

Certainly a Fairy Song of rhythm and rhyme. as you read you can imagine the beat and notes of the song.

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Bernard F. Asuncion 19 December 2018

A marvelous poem by Louisa May Alcott👍👍

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Dawn Novus 20 September 2017

Sing fairy song all the night long.

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Aileen Figueroa 13 August 2015

Wonderful! ! ! , I could see each character taking it's place. The flowers the night and the new day to come. Elves bouncing away with their secrets in till there were none.

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John Richter 13 August 2015

What a wonderful poem! I must keep this one to read to my next little fawn, If I ever find her...

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M Asim Nehal 13 August 2015

Superb Poem! ! ! ! I enjoyed it.......

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Kinyua Karanja 13 August 2015

Nice poem with a mastery of imagery and symbolic language.

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A great piece of alliteral work. The earlier morning is distinctly dipicted. Having done the party, the elves make for home. meantime young nature and its infants nicely presented.

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Ramesh T A 13 August 2015

A beautiful fairy tale written in romantic style in poetry is a great pleasure to read and enjoy!

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Nanthinii Mohan 13 August 2015

Divine and a fairy tale indeed! ! ...... But I couldn't comprehend why the poet separates a 'flower' and a 'rose'... Does that mean the moon light begins to fade from flowers and end up with roses? or Is the writer elevating roses from other flowers?

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Emily Oldham 27 September 2008

i love it! it sings and i can imagine it. great poem Louisa

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Louisa May Alcott

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