I've been researching calliope music for a project, trying to get a sense of the range of sounds different calliope's make and came across one that is played using an old paper roll (like a player piano, but a calliope. Player calliope?).
Anyways, came across an old Schubert piece, "Der Erlkönig" (The Elf King) that's based on an old German poem by Goethe, who's title at least is herb appropriate, though the story is actually nothing to do with a smoke-able erl.
It's a story about a young son who is harassed and killed by the evil Elf King while he and his dad are out in the forest together.
The kid insists the Elf king is out to get him, but the father sees nothing & hears nothing but the fog & forest and ignores his sons terror until it is too late and the boy is suddenly near death.
The father takes his stricken son home as fast as he can, but it's too late, and the boy dies.
Der Erlkönig:
[video=youtube_share;K7vWqMgHZrk]http://youtu.be/K7vWqMgHZrk[/video]
Hope you all feel better soon!