There once lived a boy
Who lived on a farm.
He spent every day
Taking care of barn.
He walked many miles,
At times when he could.
To go see sometimes
A girl that he loved.
He'd bring her flowers
That he picked himself,
His soul felt aroused
At sight of her face.
Long after some hours
They'd go for a walk.
There was an old tower
On top of the rock.
They'd get there by dawn
And celebrate life,
And bound to grow
Was mutual love.
This tale is as simple
As wind that blows high,
Or indigo ripple
On lake before night.
Feb 11, 2018
Feb 11, 2018 at 2:35 PM UTC
There once lived a boy
Who lived on a farm.
He spent every day
Taking care of barn.
He walked many miles,
At times when he could.
To go see sometimes
A girl that he loved.
He'd bring her flowers
That he picked himself,
His soul felt aroused
At sight of her face.
Long after some hours
They'd go for a walk.
There was an old tower
On top of the rock.
They'd get there by dawn
And celebrate life,
And bound to grow
Was mutual love.
This tale is as simple
As wind that blows high,
Or indigo ripple
On lake before night.
