Sonatas VII-12 (Grandioso con Molt'Espressione) The Faerie Dance Sonata
I stepped quite close to the creature made of stone as I went by
As I passed, the creature winked at me with his great stony eye.
He gave a little, merry laugh - which wrinkled up his nose,
"You're a fellow who is wise and good," said he,
"But I venture to suppose
You did not believe in faeries, sprites,
Or folk like me before today."
I told the stone face he was right
Before I went along on my way.
But as I took a step or two away from that great stone,
I heard the hard face laugh again, to say
"You'll tell this story when you get back home.
You'll tell this story to your little girls
With golden hair so bright,
and a little boy, whom trains do delight,
You'll tell them of this faerie flight!"
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