The Rainbow Fairies
The Rainbow Fairies :
Two little clouds, one summer’s day,
Went flying through the sky.
They went so fast they bumped their heads,
And both began to cry.
Old Father Sun looked out and said,
“Oh! Never mind my dear,
I”ll send my little fairy folk,
To dry your falling dears.”
One fairy came in violet,
And one wore Indigo.
In blue, green, yellow, orange, red,
They made a pretty row.
They wiped the clouds-tears all away.
And then from out the sky,
Upon a line the sunbeams made,
They hung their gowns to dry.
(L.M.Hadley)
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