White gauze and lace She removes her cloak Face in the shadows Emerald green eyes Finely brained Copper bair blows free Scarlet lips just like ice, velvet Inky black fabric called night Slashed by streaking figures And beams of the moonlight And ripped at the seams In this midsummer night's dream In the clearing Amidst languid trees As mortal sleep All the night dances alive But none as gracefully As they fairy queen titania Who floats on wings White movemente chasing The buxoms and the necks From whose fruits they wean Fairy eyes devouring, devouring Dance is reeling Arms outstretched to the sky Offering the waltz to the stars Who knows what heaven holds? Who dares to give Her midnight ball Underneath the sky In the moon's silver hall? Titania gives the ball Titania gives the ball Titania gives the ball Titania gives the ball