Yorikaze-Kochiko | Poem #15 | Test/practice
Summers Day
Together we fall
In the midst of a summers night
Droplets of water
Sing a melodious song
Twisting and turning
Leaf's dance amongst each other
Glistening scales
Twinkle in the cool sky
Where'est thou light
Thee 'tis a summers day
Faint laughter sounds
Your rhythmic voice is stunning
Bring forth thou's dancing shoes
For we shall dance till the clock ticks a quarter till midnight
A fine threaded gown covers your body
Gems sparkle and shine in the dim light
If thee lays upon a casket
Tears shall flow and fall from my very soul
If thy heart is bound to halt
Mine will do the same
Thee 'tis a summers day
Your hands have grown warm, so has your heart
For the flames that surround you are consuming your whole body
This is about, well, death. This is roughly inspired by Annabelle lee-yet I don't remember what it truly said.
End | Summers Day
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