It was fine a day, it was fair to say
Fresh and calm and shimmering
We huddled in an unclaimed wood where a crowd had gathered
Winter's grip lays bare a barren scene
Leaving room for life to loose its coiling roots and careful steps weave a path together
May the bracken grow
May the ash be spun
From the darkest sky
May a brighter come
Fall a silent cry, call it reunion
It was fair a day, it was fine to say
Gentle water glistening
When others came it took some time to learn to call them brother
Some had painted faces, feathered hair
They spoke of life and love to spare
and the children laughed as they grey of hair shared their past endeavours
May the bracken grow
May the ash be ground
From the undertow
May your hand be found
Fall a silent cry, call it reunion.
Don't you ever give up on little notions you're making a difference.
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