The Song of the Mountain Ash Fairy

This August, I'm amazed how many mountain ash, or rowan, berries I am seeing everywhere we go, so beautiful, and a reminder that Autumn is only just round the corner!


They thought me, once, a magic tree

Of wondrous lucky charm,

And at the door they planted me

To keep the house from harm.

 

They have no fear of witchcraft now,

Yet here I am today;

I've hung the berries from the bough

And merrily I say:

 

"Come all you blackbirds, bring your wives, 

Your sons and daughters, too;

The finest banquet of your lives

Is here prepared for you."