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Sunday, July 31, 2005


Hullo everyone!
Well, the move out date [for my sister] is this month for September. There are pros, there are cons... I'll just consider the pros now and wallow in sorrow with the cons later on.

=) I'm really in no mood to try to talk about anything else, yesh.. I know... but not to drag you down! Have no fear, I have another poem, I quite liked this one, I wrote it a little ways back... I'm very very pleased with it.

::Queen of Sorrow::


I, Queen of Sorrow
Seated on my throne of despair
Servants hearken to my song of grief
A glance at my dim soul,
Behold; a deep, terrible scare.

A wind like ghostly breath there danced,
a stream ran swift nearby,
The Sun and Moon shone coupled down
from a searing star-sprinkled sky.

I, Queen of Sorrow
Wander through memories.
Whispering words to ghosts of old
My pain fresh as midday rain,
Envy of arctic cold.

Queen of Sorrow,
Why do you weep?
For whom does your heart sing?
Will Sorrow never again see the light of day?
What shall your misery bring?

With those words,
Queen rose once more
Her illuminating smile,
Her beauty of great lore.

'Weep no more my children,
Suffer not the error of my ways.
Holden not our dark kingdom's past
Compose a fresh novel lay.'

As she spoke,
The skies dried their tears.
A gift of escape rung wide
Heavy upon the ears of Sorrow
A marvel not experienced for years.

The finest mist hung in the air:
The thinnest shroud, a whitish veil,
and in the glade winked fireflies
betwixt corpse-candles soft and pale.

Mirrored dew laid on the grass,
Like diamonds' crystal tears;
That place was spun of gossamer
And yet unchanged by years.

And so, Sorrow cried no longer
The Queen had turned to light
We take our leave with peaceful grace
Wandering to help others with their plight.

-Tiff-chan.


[EDIT:]^_____^ All I can say is, I pulled a Shakespeare!

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