A pouca, or in Irish púca, usually refers to a magical being--a "water sprite,” or "mischievous fairy”--a word adapted by Shakespeare for his character Puck in Midsummer Night’s Dream. [It is said that this] air is about the death of one such spirit.
There is a story that this tune was heard by...
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'Fairy curse' behind dips in Irish road
- Danny Healy-Rae
8 August 2017
Bad luck caused by disturbed fairy forts is causing dips in a major road between County Kerry and County Cork, an Irish member of parliament has said.
Danny Healy-Rae told the Irish Times that issues with the N22 were...
Real fairy tales
I'm interested in hearing peoples real life encounters with fairies. I have no doubt they exist . We have many fortean type stories that have been handed down from generation to generation in our family. My favourite is the one that happened to my grandmother and her brother...
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ASK THE FAIRIES
Has any one heard of the expresion " ASK THE FAIRIES" apparently if you have lost something you say out loud, please fairies where is it, the next time you look you will find whatever it was you had lost.
I know it sounds stupid but I have tried it and it worked.
Has anyone...
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