The
Rose Fairies
by
Saron
For
many, many years there has existed a garden that is immeasurably
near. This garden is also the home of some fairies. You surely
know that certain fairies are very big, almost as big as a
person, with long hair and wings speckled with stars. But the
fairies about whom I am going to tell you today are as tiny and
small as a big finger nail and they wear colourful clothes and
are happy all day long.
But the smaller you are, the more
careful you need to be that you are not crushed by the animals
and birds in the garden. Not because the animals are bad or want
to harm the fairies, no, no, it is only through carelessness that
the big ones sometimes hurt the small ones. That is why the small
ones always have to be careful and find a safe place where they
can live in peace.
Our fairies searched and searched, slid
down wet leaves and almost drowned in the dew drops of the big
flowers, till finally, right in the middle of the garden they
found a beautiful flower that the humans called ROSE. And what a
fine thing it was to taste the honey from the buds and to hide
among the many petals! It was quite safe to sleep there because
the petals were firm and tight, and the little fairies could hold
on fast and not fall out when stormy winds shook the flower once
in a while.
And
so the little fairies were glad to have finally found a home in
which they were very comfortable and happy. They played hide and
seek in the petals, swung around and sang fairy songs. Their
happiness would have been complete but for the goblins, dark
scoundrels who would shake the rose stems every night till the
little fairies fell out of the petals. And once the had fallen to
the ground, the goblins could tease them and play mean tricks on
them. That was very unkind, but unfortunately there are always
some people who cannot bear the thought of others being
happy.
The fairies sat down one day and discussed what
they should do. Should they leave their flower and look for
another home? Should they allow the goblins to succeed in their
plan simply because they were stronger? No, that would be unjust,
and so the fairies thought of a plan:
The next day when
the sun was up in the sky and the birds were singing, they went
into the forest and gathered chestnuts. With a lot of effort they
broke the sharp thorns off the shells and stuck them to the rose
stems with yew sap. It was a difficult task for the little
fairies, but well worth it.
That evening, when the goblins
tried to shake the stems to make the fairies fall out of the
flower, they cut their little hands and ran away crying loudly.
From that day on they left the rose fairies in peace.
And
it is from that time that roses have thorns, and on some days it
is still possible to find a little fairy between the
petals.
Let her sleep in peace then.
Für
Lena L.
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