A/N: Hey everybody. This is my first attempt at publishing a fanfic, so I apologize for any screw-ups (like the stanzas running together, for one!). It's supposed to be to the tune of "If I Needed You" by Emmylou Harris, but it works okay as a poem, too. Everything it mentions is either from Finding Neverland, Peter Pan, The Little White Bird or else is purely from my mind (scary). Oh, speaking of which, when it talks about Michael he's supposed to be laughing for the first time. I thought that part was kinda confusing.

Disclaimer: I don't own Finding Neverland, Peter Pan, The Little White Bird, J.M. Barrie, Sylvia, Michael, Peter, Jack or George Llewelyn Davies, any of the people who portrayed them, or the rights to the melody I so graciously ripped off--er-- borrowed with utmost respect forits original composers, whom I also don't own. They might be dead, anyway. That'd be gross.

Night-lights shall see

No harm come to thee

No harm come to thee

For to cause you pain

When the night is long

I will sing this song

Until the light

Shines through the rain

Michael's tummy shakes

And the fairy wakes

And the fairy through

The window flies

Only Peter knows

Where the fairy goes

He trims his sail

Neath silver skies

Jack is here with me

But he used to be

A little robin

In the snow

Then came the day

When he flew away

But only Georgie

Saw him go

He sits by me

And he sips his tea

And he tells me of lands

Far away

Oh, I love him true

And he loves me too

But just how much

He'll never say

Night-lights shall see

No harm come to thee

No harm come to thee

For to cause you pain

When the night is long

I will sing this song

Until the light

Shines through the rain

A/N: The way I see it, Sylvia wrote this for her "five" boys near the end of the movie, maybe after the"just pretending" conversation. The last stanza (well, the part before the last "nightlights" refrain thing) might have been what was going through her mind. Anyway, I hope you guys enjoyed it, and any comments would be gweatwee appwicshiated.