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There is a gravestone of black marble and gold, now overgrown by brambles and briers so  I am  told , near a willow tree that lends it's branches , to my ear , to remember those , like I , who have been buried here.                                 For there is a tree with a lock and a key , enshrined within its bark For that was my intended who once I saw upon my  bended knee , for it was  she who I saw , who  sat upon that tree , thinking only of me just so she could see , a reflection of me . Yet all I could see was a lock and a key , embalmed in a tree , and a ring that was lost inside  a faceless clock,  which one day the hours could not mend , for it was taken by crows , or it could have been ravens I suppose ?                                 , Who took away its hands, to mend , in tall trees in  workshops  far away , where young lovers dreams are never what they seemed Well thats what I think the bird said. as they carried away its numbers and hands to mend , dropping them off , to be found in a box , for loved ones to find , when ever they draw near , where the black roses and lillies , like soft snow flakes , appear. And there is a fire place with a warm smiling face , that gives me a hug with hot milk ,and a mug . and a whistling kettle on a stove . And if you should call for a natter or some warm toast and butter , let yourself in as the key has been lost , in the lock of the clock , before there came a calling of crows , or it could have been ravens I suppose? And so Weeply Deeply,  now  close your eyes and count to three, and recite a line and say it to me , go on your  toes and reach up to the skies for a book only you can find on high . Look for  a leaf to leave on a  page , that hasn't withered with age and lose it In a secret place , In the words of a rhyme ,you can never find or ever want to replace In words you can never retrace . And then one day , a raven or crow , will call at your door , someday and leave outside a lock and a ring and no one will ever know why or what for ? .
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Jul 24, 2024
Jul 24, 2024 at 1:32 PM UTC
Weeply Deeply
There is a gravestone of black marble and gold, now overgrown by brambles and briers so  I am  told , near a willow tree that lends it's branches , to my ear , to remember those , like I , who have been buried here.                                 For there is a tree with a lock and a key , enshrined within its bark For that was my intended who once I saw upon my  bended knee , for it was  she who I saw , who  sat upon that tree , thinking only of me just so she could see , a reflection of me . Yet all I could see was a lock and a key , embalmed in a tree , and a ring that was lost inside  a faceless clock,  which one day the hours could not mend , for it was taken by crows , or it could have been ravens I suppose ?                                 , Who took away its hands, to mend , in tall trees in  workshops  far away , where young lovers dreams are never what they seemed Well thats what I think the bird said. as they carried away its numbers and hands to mend , dropping them off , to be found in a box , for loved ones to find , when ever they draw near , where the black roses and lillies , like soft snow flakes , appear. And there is a fire place with a warm smiling face , that gives me a hug with hot milk ,and a mug . and a whistling kettle on a stove . And if you should call for a natter or some warm toast and butter , let yourself in as the key has been lost , in the lock of the clock , before there came a calling of crows , or it could have been ravens I suppose? And so Weeply Deeply,  now  close your eyes and count to three, and recite a line and say it to me , go on your  toes and reach up to the skies for a book only you can find on high . Look for  a leaf to leave on a  page , that hasn't withered with age and lose it In a secret place , In the words of a rhyme ,you can never find or ever want to replace In words you can never retrace . And then one day , a raven or crow , will call at your door , someday and leave outside a lock and a ring and no one will ever know why or what for ? .
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Jul 24, 2024
Jul 24, 2024 at 1:32 PM UTC
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