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The Wind is Isolde - Part 1
The warden’s bewildered, the watchman’s amazed
For the gate’s standing open, a hole in the haze.
The steps are uncertain, the nighttime is crazed
And the stars burn above us like pinwheels ablaze.
But lanterns hang vacant in streets standing blind.
Though the path is a riddle, there’s no need to guess
I’ll not leave you behind
The lepers are leaping from tombstones of steel
Chasing rollaway caskets with luminous wheels;
The shadows are frozen, their echoes confined,
Twisted time melts at midnight – Take hold of my hand
I’ll not leave you behind
The ponies of plunder are riding on high
As their castaway riders cast stones from the sky.
They’re mocking the magpies, who pay it no mind,
But the broncos are bolting – Just cling to my cape
I’ll not leave you behind
The bandits are hiding, the leprechaun’s lurk
While imbibing dark brews of a hag’s handiwork.
They’re gulping from goblets that goblins designed
With a gust of the wind – Woman! Throw your wings wide
I’ll not leave you behind
The orphans and widows are bent in the breeze
While a horrified hangman nods, passing decrees.
For engines of mercy have come to a grind
And they’re judging the juries – Just fade neath the night
I’ll not leave you behind
The tattered toy teddies and raggedy Anns
Have escaped to the highways of kid caravans.
They’re chasing their shadows, know not what they’ll find
In parades fast departing – So drift with your dreams
I’ll not leave you behind
Continued in Part 2
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