Moonlit Missive #16: 'Mirror Song'
In Gowan Ring
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A tune in my heart calls the day The tune in my heart it will aid me to find Some welcome place to be For the sun has come to warm The ground and the grass and the breeze As the tune spills off my tongue Children soon gather around as I play Their fingers trace the air In signs that line the ethers there The melody's rhythm and pace Aligned with the symmetry of time and space And those who dwell in this place The sun filters in through the trees Mixing the splashes of light over leaves That lay patterns on the faces smiling as I play along Come wander through my woods and waterways The World lures us to her quiet resting place And all the notes are a mirror for her face I troll on the tune that I know The chance of a moment has grown in the winds of possibility A fitting time for a melody to reflect the light of the day And for the while we will dwell In amaze of a mirroring spell that appears On the faces of reflection In the contours of the mirror that shows As clear as the day is long And as long as the day is clear I play the mirror song The tune in my heart calls the light Away as it brings on the night I will find some lonely place to be For the sun will be setting and soon will leave The ground the grass and the breeze
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