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Poe ét tri (Other) by Blue Magpie
In a forest far from here, in a woodland damp and drear
wandered one man lost and lonely with no other spirit near,
and he pondered as he wandered; âWhat is darker love or fear?â
So he travelled without care, moving onward unaware,
âtil he saw, in secret, hiding, in his heart, the beast despair,
and he asked it, hoping blindly; âWhat is there in life thatâs fair?â
From itâs shadows quick and seer, flew foul my echoes to his ear,
and unholy lights delighted in presenting visions queer,
but they could not face the question; âWhat is darker love or fear?â
Slowly passed he from its lair, but in leaving found nowhere,
that he could, in goodness counting, wish with other souls to share,
and the forest echoed round him; âWhat is there in life thatâs fair?â
Struggling, for no way seemed near, still he strove a path to clear
and he mumbled as he stumbled, should an angel chance to hear
of a pathway he could follow; âWhat is darker love or fear?â
With his soul in this repair, asked he upwardly in prayer,
of the Lord he still adored, "Is there a spirit whoâll declare
an answer to this question dire?'; âWhat is there in life thatâs
fair?â
âThough he listened long to hear, nothing heard he to give cheer
just the trees in silence sleeping whisper with a wicked leer
to the shattered light around him; What is darker love or fear?
In a forest far from here, in a woodland damp and drear
wanders one man lost and lonely with no other spirit near
and he ponders as he wanders; What is darker love or fear?
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