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The Pixy People

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    It was just a very
    Merry fairy dream! -
    All the woods were airy
    With the gloom and gleam;
    Crickets in the clover
    Clattered clear and strong,
    And the bees droned over
    Their old honey-song.

    In the mossy passes,
    Saucy grasshoppers
    Leapt about the grasses
    And the thistle-burs;
    And the whispered chuckle
    Of the katydid
    Shook the honeysuckle
    Blossoms where he hid.

    Through the breezy mazes
    Of the lazy June,
    Drowsy with the hazes
    Of the dreamy noon,
    Little Pixy people
    Winged above the walk,
    Pouring from the steeple
    Of a mullein-stalk.

    One - a gallant fellow -
    Evidently King, -
    Wore a plume of yellow
    In a jewelled ring
    On a pansy bonnet,
    Gold and white and blue,
    With the dew still on it,
    And the fragrance, too.

    One - a dainty lady, -
    Evidently Queen, -
    Wore a gown of shady
    Moonshine and green,
    With a lace of gleaming
    Starlight that sent
    All the dewdrops dreaming
    Everywhere she went.


    One wore a waistcoat
    Of roseleaves, out and in,
    And one wore a faced-coat
    Of tiger-lily-skin;
    And one wore a neat coat
    Of palest galingale;
    And one a tiny street-coat,
    And one a swallow-tail.

    And Ho! sang the King of them,
    And Hey! sang the Queen;
    And round and round the ring of them
    Went dancing o'er the green;
    And Hey! sang the Queen of them,
    And Ho! sang the King -
    And all that I had seen of them
        - Wasn't anything!

    It was just a very
    Merry fairy dream! -
    All the woods were airy
    With the gloom and gleam;
    Crickets in the clover
    Clattered clear and strong,
    And the bees droned over
    Their old honey-song!



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