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Nowhere Can the Golden Light Stay, Mourning For the Queen
In the waning moments of daylights song; night birds at rest call softly to the stars cicadas and crickets noisily sing; as the golden hour waves goodbye. Baby deer and ducks look on amazed; everything goes silent; it’s the edge of night; a lonely Queen sits, shining her crown; for nowhere can the golden light stay. During the dark of night a misty rain falls touching treetops along the deep valley. Dripping from branches to rising creeks; Sleepy eyes carry water from the fountain. Memories of her float about the fields from winding paths we feel her presence. Into the depth of our hearts; the memories speak, of an old broken tree that used to stand tall. A hummingbird gently nuzzles a trumpet vine; the sun falls gracefully upon her passing; the old queen’s crown shall always shine; But nowhere can the golden light stay.
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