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When Spring visits me every year I pluck his roses Spring bids me farewell with a fresh green smile But this year When I plucked my roses Spring bade farewell with a crimson smile I asked of course, “What happened?” He replied, “The Stars fell off their perches They had to look for new orbits The silver moon was denied her colour, She wore a purple suit. The sun shone both as timely and untimely But swore never to set. The sea rivalled the tops of mountains Its waves so fierce that The wind, not to be deterred by land or sky, Allied with thunder and lightening To burn the lofty trees. The land was estranged from the feet of dancers then, But today, it is thrilled by the first Beat and the full swarm of bright flute voices. The land now opens its heart to receive The bodies of immortals.’’
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Sep 16, 2015
Sep 16, 2015 at 8:46 AM UTC
A Crimson Smile
When Spring visits me every year I pluck his roses Spring bids me farewell with a fresh green smile But this year When I plucked my roses Spring bade farewell with a crimson smile I asked of course, “What happened?” He replied, “The Stars fell off their perches They had to look for new orbits The silver moon was denied her colour, She wore a purple suit. The sun shone both as timely and untimely But swore never to set. The sea rivalled the tops of mountains Its waves so fierce that The wind, not to be deterred by land or sky, Allied with thunder and lightening To burn the lofty trees. The land was estranged from the feet of dancers then, But today, it is thrilled by the first Beat and the full swarm of bright flute voices. The land now opens its heart to receive The bodies of immortals.’’
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Sep 16, 2015
Sep 16, 2015 at 8:46 AM UTC
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