Imagination
Across the Border
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Writers often use their power of
imagination to think of creatures and
lands that do not exist in real life. Read
this poem in which the speaker uses her
imagination to create an imaginary land.
Where all the trees bear golden flowers,
And all the birds are white;
Where fairy folk in dancing hours
Burn stars for candlelight;
Where every wind and leaf can talk,
But no man understand
Save one whose child-feet chanced to wa
Green paths of fairyland;
I followed two swift silver wings;
I stalked a roving song:
I startled shining, silent things;
I wandered all day long.
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follow me than I follow back
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