A poem about fairies. This children's poem describes that a child should have an easier life, one that’s not filled with so much pain, suffering, and unmet needs. Written by Robert Graves Poem Children born of fairy stock Never need for shirt or frock, Never want for food or fire, Always get their heart's desire: Jingle pockets full of gold, Marry when they're seven years old. Every fairy child may keep Two strong ponies and ten sheep; All have houses, each his own, Built of brick or granite stone; They live on cherries, they run wild-- I'd love to be a Fairy's child. For more poems, check out the poems catalog page. Hey, do you write poems? Would you like to get it published on this website? Send us a copy of your poem. Contact us here
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