The Children of Llyr
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The Swans, they sang this morning— Their voices loud as bells. |
Their feathers catching sunlight As each of them fell Down. And in their frantic rushes Of white and silver rain, I could have sworn by gods above That I heard her name; And later by the waterside In the silence of the lake, I thought I heard her quiet voice Singing of that Ache. But in the half-light, just near dusk That ill forgotten tune Reminded me of why I came That I might leave too soon. Only just as the light faded And the tune within that light Did I, forgetting time of day, Surrender to the night. |
The Swans, they sang this morning— All four by the lake. “Nine hundred years of punishment Is all that I can take.” |
© Alix S.