Friday, May 29, 2009

Spoken by the Tinker whom Charlie encounters

TINKER: "Up the airy mountain, down the rushing glen, we dare not go a-hunting, for fear of little men."
Source: The Fairies
Author: William Allingham [1824-1889]
Up the airy mountain
Down the rushy glen,
We daren't go a-hunting,
For fear of little men;
Wee folk, good folk,
Trooping all together;
Green jacket, red cap,
And white owl's feather.
Down along the rocky shore
Some make their home,
They live on crispy pancakes
Of yellow tide-foam;
Some in the reeds
Of the black mountain-lake,
With frogs for their watch-dogs,
All night awake.