Sing Me a Song, Love
“Sing me a song, love, for my heart is weary and yearns for the sea.”
“Would that I could, love, but my heart is wearier and never will long for the ocean again.”
“Tell me a tale, love, for my heart is heavy and bleak like black swans.”
“Would that I could, love, but my tongue is heavier and I will lift it no more.”
“Kiss me goodbye, love, for my spirit is drawn to Aman’s sweet dawn.”
“Would that I could, love, but for us it’s farewell. My lips turned to dust, love, my spirit fled from its shell.”