Friday, May 25, 2007

Baba Yaga, And Other Tall Tales

Since the world never did give in to foolish entities
All that was once strong fell apart in crumbling masses
Brought to their knees with nothing to hold to
Their trust in our faith merely shattered them in the end

It was a long time ago when the creatures of this earth were held high
Brought to the forefront in our minds for strength and wisdom
Peace and Life and finally Death, they held the doors for us
But they all were false, arranged by our imaginations
And though they hoped to reign, it was our free will that ended them

Goodbye mother and father, owl and snake and bear
Head to the forest baba and uncle
There you will stay until the end of the world
And though your exsistence is weak and uncared for
You still feel a drug of the power, trickling through your veins
For sometimes, at night, as the sun is tucked behind the blankets of ocean and hill
A story is told that echoes your name
And one more thought is with you filled

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