When construction for roads and other projects came across elf home areas there would be major equipment malfunctions and other unexplained phenomenon that would keep workers from completing the road. Sometimes workers had to put rocks and stones back in their original locations if they had been moved then make the road more narrow in a section or divert the path of the road entirely around the object.
So here is my poem about such a situation. It is called "The Magic Stone" (written for Maggie May. I hope you always believe in the fae folk).
The Magic Stone
Where fault lines meet out at mid sea There is an island where magic things roam free Elves, fairies and trolls are the sort You just might see stepping in from port
The people here, long ago Built a road to go to and fro All 'round the island this road had grown Until it's path came to a stone
This was no ordinary stone, oh no Twas a boulder made from the great volcano It was where some fairies and elves called home And so, by default, it was a magic stone
Before the road, travelers would find their way By seeing how the sun would touch the stone mid day And so folks would rarely, if ever, get lost As long as their path and the stone had crossed
The builders preferred roads to be hastily laid For the more work they can do, the more they are paid But fairies and elves do not think this way They'd much rather eat, love and play
One day the builders moved the stone And off to the side it was thrown The fairies became upset since this was their home So they caused a fuss to return where first they were sown
The next day they made the water pipes burst And it flooded the place to begin their curse Then machines broke and trucks wouldn't start And food would go missing from the builders' lunch cart
Then the wind caused landslides and a terrible mess Which buried the work they'd done since over the crest And the builders started to think this was not just bad luck So they called a fairy speaker to see what's run amok
The speaker, fairies and elves had a wonderful chat They explained all would stop if they put the stone back So they were returned to their happy abode And now there's a stone in the middle of the road
So if you should ever come across a magic stone It's best to leave some sweets or leave it alone... Tell a fairy tale today to someone to come across. A stranger or a loved one. And if you don't know one, feel free to share this one! Happy National Tell a Fairy Tale Day to all!