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I'D BE A FAIRY.

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The following poem is scored for music in the source text.

In the cheerful days of spring
Days bright and airy,
Oft in mirthful glee I sing
I'd be a fairy!
I'd be a fairy, to sport with the wint'ry storms,
To fly on the winds, never fearful of alarms,
Coquetting 'mid birds and cheering melody:
I'd be a fairy sportive and free!
When the world with rudeness frowns,
Or fortune's contrary,
Far beyond earth's chilling bounds,
I'd be a fairy!
I'd be a fairy when mid-summer breezes play,
And roaming in gladness to greet the dawn of day,
O'er meadows and streams above the land and sea:
I'd be a fairy joyous and free!