A Tale of Magic and Music: The Golden Harp of Wales
In a small village on the rocky Welsh coast, there once lived a kind man named Morgan. More than anything in the world, Morgan loved music. He sang songs, played instruments, and dreamed of becoming the greatest musician in all of Wales. There was just one little problem—he wasn’t very good at it! His songs were off-key, and his tunes made everyone cover their ears. But still, Morgan played every day with all his heart.
A Visit from a Famous Bard
One day, a traveling bard (a musician and storyteller) came to Morgan’s village. Everyone gathered around as the bard played his harp beautifully. But suddenly—screech!—a strange sound interrupted the performance. It was Morgan, singing loudly nearby! The bard laughed and told Morgan he should never sing again. Everyone else laughed too, and Morgan sadly walked home.
Three Mysterious Guests
That night, there was a soft knock on Morgan’s door.
“Who’s there?” he asked.
“We are three travelers,” said a quiet voice. “We need a warm meal and a place to sleep.”
Morgan smiled and invited them in. He gave them stew, bread, and cheese, and shared stories late into the night. The next morning, something magical happened—the three travelers revealed that they were not people at all, but fairies in disguise! They removed their old cloaks and shimmered with light.
A Wish Comes True
The fairies thanked Morgan for his kindness and offered to grant him one wish. Morgan didn’t hesitate.
“I want to play beautiful music,” he said. “I wish for a harp like the bard’s!”
The fairies smiled and granted his wish. A stunning golden harp appeared before him. As soon as Morgan touched the strings, it played the most lovely songs anyone had ever heard. Morgan couldn’t believe it!
Music and Mischief
Morgan brought the harp to the village, and soon everyone was dancing—even the grumpy villagers! When the bard saw Morgan’s magical harp, he was amazed. But Morgan remembered how the bard had laughed at him. He played faster and faster, and the bard danced faster and faster until—oh no!—he couldn’t stop. The poor bard fell to the ground, his legs too tired to stand.
A Lesson Learned
Just then, the fairies returned. They were disappointed in Morgan.
“We gave you this gift to bring joy,” they said, “not to harm others.”
Morgan felt ashamed. He apologized, but the fairies took the golden harp away and vanished. From that day on, Morgan promised to always use his heart before his hands—and to never wish for revenge.
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Conclusion: Music, Magic, and Kindness
The Golden Harp teaches us that music can bring happiness—but only when we use it kindly. Just like Morgan, we all make mistakes, but what matters is learning from them. Whether you’re learning Welsh words or listening to new stories, remember to use your voice to bring joy, not harm.