Tome of the Forest
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Though I have long | Though I have long | ||
walked alone, | walked alone, | ||
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And traveled many a | And traveled many a | ||
weathered | weathered | ||
cobblestone, | cobblestone, | ||
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I find myself at the | I find myself at the | ||
end, | end, | ||
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Without companion, | Without companion, | ||
lover, or friend, | lover, or friend, | ||
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Such is it I write this | Such is it I write this | ||
plea, | plea, | ||
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Oh virtues just grant | Oh virtues just grant | ||
to me, | to me, | ||
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A simple wish for all | A simple wish for all | ||
my earthly goods, | my earthly goods, | ||
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Let me die admidst my | Let me die admidst my | ||
woods, | woods, | ||
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In them I shall | In them I shall | ||
forever roam, | forever roam, | ||
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For in life it twas my | For in life it twas my | ||
home, | home, | ||
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And in death they I | And in death they I | ||
will protect, | will protect, | ||
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Each sparrow, deer, | Each sparrow, deer, | ||
and tiny insect, | and tiny insect, | ||
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Upon hoofed feet I | Upon hoofed feet I | ||
will travel, | will travel, | ||
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And the evildoers | And the evildoers | ||
deeds unravel, | deeds unravel, | ||
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And to those who | And to those who | ||
would follow after | would follow after | ||
me, | me, | ||
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Search for my bones | Search for my bones | ||
beneath the tree, | beneath the tree, | ||
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In the moss my bones | In the moss my bones | ||
will find, | will find, | ||
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But my spirit is | But my spirit is | ||
forever entwined... | forever entwined... | ||
[[Category:Poetry and Song]] | [[Category:Poetry and Song]] |
Latest revision as of 22:17, 18 July 2025
Title: Tome of the Forest
Author: Dallanadar Golvar
Though I have long walked alone,
And traveled many a weathered cobblestone,
I find myself at the end,
Without companion, lover, or friend,
Such is it I write this plea,
Oh virtues just grant to me,
A simple wish for all my earthly goods,
Let me die admidst my woods,
In them I shall forever roam,
For in life it twas my home,
And in death they I will protect,
Each sparrow, deer, and tiny insect,
Upon hoofed feet I will travel,
And the evildoers deeds unravel,
And to those who would follow after me,
Search for my bones beneath the tree,
In the moss my bones will find,
But my spirit is forever entwined...