A Song-Thomas Hood
A SONG
A lake and a fairy boat
To sail in the moonlight clear,
And merrily we would float
From the dragons that watch us here.
Thy gown should be snow-white silk,
And strings of orient pearls,
Like gossamers dipped in milk,
Should twine with thy raven curls.
Red rubies should deck thy hands,
And diamonds should be thy dower-
But fairies have broken their wands,
And wishing has lost its power.
THOMAS HOOD
Summary: 'A Song' by Thomas Hood describes a picturesque scene of a lake and a fairy boat sailing in the clear moonlight. The speaker envisions a joyous float away from the watchful eyes of dragons. The imagined companion is adorned in a gown of snow-white silk, with strings of orient pearls entwined in raven curls. The hands are adorned with red rubies, and diamonds are mentioned as part of the fairy's dowry. However, the whimsical atmosphere takes a turn as the speaker notes that fairies have broken their wands, and wishing has lost its power, introducing an element of enchantment and wistful nostalgia.
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