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RAPTURE SONGS FOR THE WITHERING |
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Enveloped
Here we are Together in this darkness Enveloped in the Deepest shade of black Connected through this misery Lingering in the air
The burden of goodbye A heavy ringing in my ear It's a silent reminder An afterthought of sorts
Bad dreams, hollow sleep Of dark rooms, empty homes And things without names Memories of murder The shades that fell
I wouldn't prefer to answer The question The last quiet cord to be Severed Nothing to take with you Nothing left for you to keep
The music is over, there's no-one here It's snowing heavily I can't even see my breath escaping Never to return
"I lingered around them, Under that benign sky; Watched the moths fluttering Among the heath of harebells Listened the soft wind Breathing though the grass; And wondered how anyone Could ever imagine unquiet slumbers For the sleepers in the quiet earth." [Emily Bronte (1818-1848)]
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