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3_Notebook: gold

by @meghan-oneill

“Dear Kitty-cat, black and pretty, tell us what to do in order to get away from thy mistress, the witch?” Pity on the poor soul Do your work with seeds of sympathy falling from your eyes Stitch up the wounds of dead flesh Beat on broken drums and sing in time with the willow branch When the screams of the innocent drown out the howl of the wolf sing too The birch tree lisped with its leaves, “Thou hast never put a simple thread over my branches and the little darlings adorned them with a pretty ribbon.”
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