CHILD VERSES 1907
A FAIRY TALE
Who ages and ages ago
Lived right on the top of a mountain,
A mountain all covered with snow.
With beautiful curling fair hair
And small hands like delicate flowers—
Cheeks kissed by the cold mountain air.
Just one little room and a door
A table, a chair, and a bedstead
And animal skins on the floor.
And so never wanted to eat
He thought dewdrops and raindrops were plenty
And snowflakes and all perfumes sweet.
And cleaning were quite at an end,
He would sit very still on the doorstep
And dream—Oh, that he had a friend!
Somebody to catch by the hand,
Somebody to sleep with at night time,
Somebody who’d quite understand.
He lay wide awake on his bed,
Outside there was fury of tempest
And calling of wolves to be fed—
And Olaf was frightened to death.
He had peeped through a crack in the doorpost,
He had seen the white smoke of their breath.
He heard a small voice pleadingly
Cry, “I am a snow fairy, Olaf,
Unfasten the window for me.”
The daintiest, prettiest sprite;
Her face and her dress and her stockings,
Her hands and her curls were all white.
Before I am melted, you know,
I have brought you a valuable present,
A little brown fiddle and bow.
With a fiddle, you see, for a friend,
But all through the Summer and Winter
Play beautiful songs without end.”
But Olaf was happy at last;
The fiddle he tucked in his shoulder,
He held his small bow very fast.
If you listen, you may hear him soon,
The child who is playing the fiddle
Away up in the cold, lonely moon.