a single red maple leaf
Photo by J. Harrington
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We became believers in the fairies theory when we noticed this morning a single leaf in a maple tree in front of the house. Over night it alone had turned from green to red. Now, we find it difficult to impossible to believe that the red leaf had received less sunlight or rain over the course of this year's growing season than any of its immediate neighbors. And yet, this single leaf had turned red. How else to account for it except the magic of fairies?
oak leaves in bronze, copper and gold
Photo by J. Harrington
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Further supporting evidence comes from the oak leaves on one of the trees behind the house. Most of them are still very green. A couple of patches, however, have turned metallic copper, bronze and gold. That's attributable to a fairy flock with wands of similar, but not identical, capabilities. The fairy flock arrived and got into a mild competition to see who could do the most metallic-looking leaf. By the time the contest was settled (it was a tie) several branches full of oak leaves had been turned from green to metallic hues. How else to account for the speckled, spattered patterns that emerge as Autumn briefly brightens our days before we enter the monotonous world of widespread whites? If there were more fairies, the color change would happen everywhere at once. This world can support only so many fairies, humans, elves, trolls, goblins, etc., so the colors move from North to South as the fairies migrate to warmer climes for the Winter.
A Celtic Miscellany
Magic rain magic mist magic dew magic hailMagic darkness magic sea magic waves magicRiver magic fountain magic well magic springThat bursts forth when a magic spear piercesRock magic oak tree magic ash magic lime treeMagic bough magic yew magic hawthorn magicTree to make you young again magic tree toPrevent hunger magic thorn magic ivy magicFern magic blossom, mistletoe and mandrakeMagic wild grasses magic wheat magic breathMagic blood magic feather magic dung magicPiss magic mantle magic trousers magic veilMagic hat magic chain magic sword magicShield magic hearth magic bench magic doorMagic cry of a deer or cry of a magic deer;Seven as a magic number magic the humanHead for divination magic also the head ofA dog, magic too vessels that burst in the fireTo uncover disobedience magic the riverThat rises to drown liars magic the stoneThat causes silence magic the deep lakeThat causes forgetfulness magic the hazelnutThat makes a lover foolish magic the stoneThat banishes sorrow magic the charm boughtCheaply in the form of small poetry books,Or nine the magic number and the magicNumber seven again and the magic twelve alsoAnd green as that magic color violet as magicRed as magic black as magic white as magicPurple also as a magic hue and also red again;Magic also the felling of two oak trees in a woodAnd the magic wand used by the Druids toFind your beloved carried away by fairies—And, when all else fails, magic the new-fangledBlessings of Christians swarming into our oakWood now, making even the disappeared speak.
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