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Do you believe in fairies?

Chapter 24: RAIN
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A collection of short fantasies and lyrical poems written with a childlike eye, presenting whimsical encounters with fairies, goblins, and other small marvels set against ordinary streets and countryside. Narrative vignettes follow children and curious adults into secret glades, enchanted stones, and musical charms, while interleaved rhymes, ballades, and reflective sketches touch on adolescence, religion, city nights, and domestic humor. The pieces blend playful imagination with mild melancholy and moral observation, inviting readers to rediscover wonder in commonplace scenes through concise storylets and musical verse.

RAIN

Here’s the pool, close to the lake
Where the humming rainbow flies
Seek their prey with myriad eyes,
Where the maple, touched with red,
Bends across the dusty pool,
Bathing in its welcome cool,
Sunspots break the veil of leaves
Like diluted drops of gold,
Cloud the pool with dust-like mold.
Now the sunspots fade away.
Buzzing flies hum louder still,
Tense the air hangs damp and chill,
And the maple’s glittering leaves
Turn their silver-frosted backs
To the wind. A pine-tree cracks.
On its breast the first rain falls.
Drops like pebbles sharply pelt,
Widen to a ring, and melt.