Swann’s Song
“Sing and skip o’er Faerie mounds,
O’er the hill and through the dalr,
Where sleep’s joy spins my dreams.
There the moonlight finds its beam.”
“Sing and skip o’er Faerie mounds,
O’er the hill and through the dalr,
Where the rolling brook doth play,
O’er the hill and far away.”
“Sing and skip o’er Faerie mounds,
O’er the hill and through the dalr,
Where the ancient scrolls doth lay.
Think of their secrets far away.
“Sing and skip o’er Faerie mounds,
O’er the hills and through the dalr.
Faerie song will lead you there,
To their sunlit halls so fair.
“Sing and skip o’er Faerie mounds,
O’er the hill and through the dalr,
Where the mystical spriggans play,
O’er the hill and far away.”
“Sing and skip o’er Faerie mounds,
O’er the hill and through the dalr,
Where the Fae King’s halls are gold,
Where they sing their songs of old.”
“Through the wind the spriggans play,
O’er the sea where they stay.
The queen of Fae, she sits there still,
Tending the earth beneath her hill.”
“Sing and skip o’er Faerie mounds,
O’er the hill and through the dalr,
Where the mystical Fae King’s throng,
Fills the earth with ancient song.”
“Through the wind the spriggans play,
O’er the sea where they stay.”
“The Faerie queen, she sits there still,
Tending the earth beneath her hill.