'Tis said these blossom-lanterns light
The elves upon their midnight-way;
That fairy toil and elfin play
Receive their beams of magic white.
I marvel not if it be true;
I know this flower has lighted me
Nearer to Beauty's mystery,
And past the veils of secrets new.
Fairy-lanterns
Clark Ashton Smith
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Poem topics: beauty, fairy, flower, light, magic, white, receive, play, mystery, true, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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