Thursday, September 10, 2009
Waters of March - Susannah Mccorkell
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A stick a stone it's the end of the road;
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It's feeling alone it's the weight of your load;
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It's a sliver of glass it's life it's the sun;
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It's night it's death it's a knife it's a gun;
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A flower that blooms a fox in the brush;
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A knot in the wood the song of a thrush;
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A myst'ry of life the steps in the hall;
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The sound of the wind and the waterfall.
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It's the moon floating free it's the curve of the slope;
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It's an end it's a bee it's a reason for hope;
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And the river bank sings of the waters of march;
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It's the promise of spring the joy in your heart.
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A spear a spike a stake a nail;
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It's a drip it's a drop it's the end of the tale;
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The dew on the leaf in the morning light
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The shot of a gun in the dead of the night;
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A mile a must a thrust a bump
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It's the will to survive it's a jolt it's a jump;
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Blue print of a house a body in bed;
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Car stuck in the mud it's the mud it's the mud;
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A fish a flash a wish a wing;
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It's a hawk it's a dove it's the promise of spring;
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And the river bank sings of the waters of march;
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It's the end of dispair the joy in your heart.
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A stick a stone it's the end of the road;
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The stump of a tree it's a frog it's a toad;
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A sigh a breath a walk a run;
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A life a death a rain a sun;
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And the river bank sings of the waters of march;
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It's the promise of life it's the joy in your heart.

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