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Pixy Wood

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The vat-like cups of the fungus, filled
    With the rain that fell last night,
    Are casks of wine that the elves distilled
    For revels the moon did light.
   
    The owlet there with her "Who-oh-who,"
    And the frog with his "All is right,"
    Could tell a tale if they wanted to
    Of what took place last night.
   
    In that hollow beech, where the wood decays,
    Their toadstool houses stand;
    A little village of drabs and grays,
    Cone-roofed, of Faeryland.
   
    That moth, which gleams like a lichen there,
    Is one of an elfin band,
    That whisks away if you merely dare
    To try to understand.
   
    The snail, that slides on that mushroom's top,
    And the slug on its sleepy trail,
    Wax fat on the things the elves let drop
    At feast in the moonlight pale.
   
    The whippoorwill, that grieves and grieves,
    If it would, could tell a tale
    Of what took place here under the leaves
    Last night on the Dreamland Trail.
   
    The trillium there and the Mayapple,
    With their white eyes opened wide,
    Of many a secret sight could tell
    If speech were not denied:
   
    Of many a pixy revelry
    And rout on which they've spied,
    With the hollow tree, which there you see
    Opens its eye-knots wide.



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