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{{DISPLAYTITLE:"{{PAGENAME}}"}}"'''The Stolen Child'''" was a [[poem]] once quoted by the [[fairies]] who'd just taken [[Jasmine Pierce]] for their own:
{{retitle|"{{PAGENAME}}"}}"'''The Stolen Child'''" was a [[poem]] once quoted by the [[fairies]] who'd just taken [[Jasmine Pierce]] for their own:
:''"Come away, O human [[child]]!
:''"Come away, O human [[child]]!
:''To the [[water]]s and the wild
:''To the [[water]]s and the wild

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The Stolen Child

"The Stolen Child" was a poem once quoted by the fairies who'd just taken Jasmine Pierce for their own:

"Come away, O human child!
To the waters and the wild
With a faery, hand in hand,
For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand."

(TV: Small Worlds)