Long ago that day A song crawled in my ear Kissing the sunset in a pray The sweetest sweetest one you could hear.
Better than at a breaking dawn Farewelling the sun Awn and awn It folded my heart as the horizon run Out of light of the drowning spot There was something different It was a melancholy strain, a lot.
The beautiful waves Warped my tears Pulling my legs Closer to itself for me to clearly hear.
Blindly my way was made By the voice my conscience afore-bade When it first pricked my ears With a farewell so beautiful, So sad it brought out my tears, To the shine going cuticle 'Tis a song better than at dawn I hoped it went awn and awn and awn.
At the tip of mount She sat Knees on ground Her beautiful lips suddenly spat Infuriating tone cursing the winds It wasn't a song it was a chit-chat With someone for her heart stings.
Familiar her tone was Long ago described by my mother The old singer knelt down was Someone whose tale had shuddered My heart, my soul This old lady Once in a baby princess's role Now sitting in dark shady Sunset, was crying and wailing at them Who destroyed her as they blasphemed Her holy euphoria, Her only joyful memoria.
The night darkens And the story flashes Of no Romeo no Juliet in their pretty garden, But countless stars beating hardens Not life of two but the whole universe Let me start it with a violent verse....
(continued in Chapter 2)
I am writing a ballad which would have chapter/parts. I hope you like them.