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May your autumn be cozy, refreshing, and full of love.
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details from Lily Fairy (1888), Luis Ricardo Falero
you used to call me on the frog phone
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β Greg Sellers, haiku journal entry, 11 September 2021
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Fairies show up in fables, myths, and fairy tales, usually as kind and lovely creatures with magical powers, although sometimes fairies are mischievous or even spiteful. In the folklore of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, a fairy was actually a malicious spirit. The earliest spelling was faerie, which meant both "the home of supernatural creatures" and "something incredible or fictitious," from the Latin fata, "the Fates."
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