The Traveller’s Joy Fairy

 


The Traveller’s Joy Fairy ~ By Cicely Mary Barker (1923)


Traveller, traveller, tramping by

To the seaport town where the big ships lie,

See, I have built a shady bower

To shelter you from the sun or shower.

Rest for a bit, then on, my boy!

Luck go with you, and Traveller’s Joy!


Traveller, traveller, tramping home

From foreign places beyond the foam,

See, I have hung out a white festoon

To greet the lad with the dusty shoon.

Somewhere a lass looks out for a boy:

Luck be with you, and Traveller’s Joy!


Cicely Mary Barker was an English illustrator. Since the first publication of her Flower Fairies in 1923, they have enchanted both adults and children alike around the world. The botanically accurate drawings in the 170 original illustrations, coupled with the enchanting fairy images based on real children from Cicely’s sister’s nursery school, appeal to our innate sense of magic and wonder.


Originally accompanied by a poem or verse dedicated to the individual Flower Fairy the charming characters and detailed artwork have also been translated into fiction for young readers as well as the New York Times bestselling Fairyopolis series.

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