Come, oh Christmas fairies all, Answer to the Spirit"s call!
(As she calls the fairies Happyheart, Merrylips, Goodwill, and Peace dance into the room, curtsey low to the Spirit and group themselves about her.)
_Spirit_(holds out welcoming hands): Ah, fairies, what a wonderful day this has been! Did you fill the stockings, Happyheart?
_Happyheart:_ I"ve filled a million stockings!
_Spirit:_ Splendid! And you, Merrylips?
_Merrylips_: I"ve trimmed a million trees--small ones and big ones!
_Spirit:_ Didn"t you love it? They smell so good! How went the day with you, Goodwill?
_Goodwill:_ Oh, I"ve carried baskets of food until I am sure there was not a hungry person in the whole wide world! _Spirit:_ Tell us, Peace, of your work to-day!
_Peace:_ I have gone about since early morning putting songs in people"s hearts!
_Spirit:_ You worked well! I have heard the music all day long!
_Merrylips_ (yawns): We"re terribly tired!
_Spirit_ (sternly): Hush! Fairies must never be tired when there is work to do! See, I have found a tree! It has these pretty lights but there are no presents!
_Happyheart:_ Who"s tree can it be?
_Spirit_: It is a tree for some grownfolks! You see the children all over the land must have been put to bed a long time ago.
_Peace_ (nods her head): Grownfolks generally do stay up late Christmas night!
_Happyheart:_ They get very sad wishing they were children again!
_Merrylips:_ Christmas is very hard on them, poor things!
_Spirit:_ The men talk about spending so much money and the women sit up late nights st.i.tching and st.i.tching and complaining that they will not give anything but cards another Christmas.
_Merrylips:_ How foolish they are!
_Peace:_ They forget that we will help them!
_Happyheart:_ You see they don"t believe in fairies! It"s because they are so old! Why, they say that some are over thirty! _Goodwill:_ As if that mattered!
_Spirit:_ But I do feel very sorry for them! They can scarcely remember when they used to hang up their stockings! They will come and gather around this tree and there will be no presents!
_Happyheart_ (sits down upon stool): Oh, dear! (Drops her chin in her hand.) Can"t we do something?
_Peace:_ Let"s think hard!
_Goodwill_ (sadly): Our real presents are gone. There were so many children this year!
_Merrylips:_ And they make out such long lists! Why, the trees would scarcely hold all the things!
_Spirit:_ We must do what we can to make Christmas merry for these grownfolks.
_Happyheart_ (claps her hands): I can make their hearts light!
_Goodwill:_ I can make them kindly to one another!
_Merrylips:_ I can make them laugh!
_Peace:_ And I can put one of my songs in their hearts!
_Spirit_ (as others make these suggestions she turns toward the tree, deep in thought; suddenly she wheels around): Your gifts are priceless but, somehow, I wish we had something besides them for these grownfolks!
_Goodwill:_ I should like to make this a Christmas they would remember the year through!
_Happyheart:_ I should like to teach them to believe in fairies!
_Peace:_ Perhaps if we could fill their tree with gifts they would not forget!
_Merrylips:_ Let"s ask Joy! _Spirit:_ Where is she?
_Happyheart:_ Oh, she is still working. But if we sing her song she will come!
_Merrylips:_ Let"s sing, then! (Holds up her finger.) One, two, three!
(All sing softly the Christmas Carol, "Joy to the World." As they sing Joy runs into the room. The fairies circle about her.)
_Joy_ (stepping to the foreground and stretching arms): Oh, I am so tired!
_Spirit_ (steps forward and lays her hand on Joy"s shoulder): Poor little Joy-fairy!
_Joy:_ I"ve been so busy making happiness! This funny world needs so much of it and everyone wants something different! And there were so many children! (Turns to the tree.) What--another tree?
_Spirit:_ Yes, and we have no presents! Happyheart can make their hearts light and Peace can give them a song, but, you know, I"d just like to have them have some presents--like children have!
_Merrylips_ (dances a step or two): Fairy presents would be fun! They are more fun than real presents and can make wishes come true!
_Goodwill:_ They say grownfolks are worse than children about making wishes, only they keep their wishes locked up!
_Happyheart:_ Wouldn"t it be lovely?
_Joy:_ I know--let"s call the Spirit of Childhood!
_Happyheart:_ Splendid! She will surely know a way!
_Spirit:_ How can we call her, Joy-fairy? _Joy:_ Put your fingers over your eyes tight! (All put their fingers over their eyes.) Now, say after me--"Spirit of Childhood, come at our call!"
_Chorus:_