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Fairy Footprints
DEEP buried in the flowered chair.
Herself the quaintest flower there,
Sweet slender hands crossed idly o'er
Some cherished page of fairy-lore—
While bluest eyes gaze far away,
In quest of fairies at their play,
Her quaint soul roaming far in space,
Where fairy footprints leave their trace.
E. M. W.