In the Fairy Garden

In the Fairy Garden 

In the Fairy Garden

In a garden oh so fair,

Tiny fairies flutter there.

Wings that sparkle, twinkle bright,

Glowing softly in the night.


Ladybugs with spots of red,

Crawl on leaves, a flower bed.

Butterflies with colors bold,

Flit around in hues of gold.


Bumblebees with buzzing sound,

Gather nectar all around.

Spiders spin their webs so fine,

Glistening in the bright sunshine.


Fairies dance on petals sweet,

With tiny, twinkling, gentle feet.

They sip dew from flowers blue,

And whisper secrets just to you.


Fireflies light up the sky,

Blinking gently, flying high.

Grasshoppers jump, hop, and play,

In the garden, all the day.


Snails with shells of spiraled grace,

Leave a shiny, winding trace.

Ants march in a line so neat,

Carrying crumbs, a tasty treat.


In this garden, magical and green,

Fairies and insects can be seen.

They live and play in harmony,

In a world of pure fantasy.


So if you find a fairy ring,

Or hear the insects softly sing,

Know you’ve found a special place,

A fairy garden full of grace.


The End!