
A field of wonder,
Blew my mind,
I found my friends,
Who were fairies, legends,
And magic folk.
But wonder of the wonders was,
A man who was a common man,
And had been with fairy folk,
For centuries.
He had helped build them a big fortress,
Which was magnificent and large.
And this earned him a respect which would be his forever and forever.
A field of wonder,
It was indeed,
For there grew magical strawberries, lemons, and peanuts.
If you would open them up, they would go pop.
If you said to them-“Dear strawberry please open up, then the strawberry would cut itself into seven pieces and present itself before you.”
If you would say to a peanut-“Please, sir peanut, give us few peanuts, then four nuts would come out of the peanut and go straight into your mouth.”
If you squeezed a lemon, then the lemon would squeeze all of its juice into your eyes. But a song would calm it down and all of its juice would go into the glass.”
So, tell me, isn’t it a field of wonder.
For a human it is a field, but for a magic being it’s an unimaginably vast land.
Adios!
