The Raven
Black form so strongly poised on crest of tree,
Why has earth held back it’s beauty from thee,
To done you with a coat of the night,
That shields you in the moons glowing light
Oh Raven, heaven must surely see,
Even in life and death, Grief or zest
You are free !!!!!
Your eyes a reflection of death
Makes me hold my weary breath
and yet you wantonly glide
as sin in your darkened heart
you hide….
How shamelessly you caw with glee
and steal my life with all it’s
Joy and needless prosperity.
Oh Raven, with thy vicious silken coat,
Stand upon my fence to gloat,
For evil has clothed you at thy birth,
with cawing laughter full of endless mirth,
Though darkness to our lives you bring,
Your eyes only behold fun and silly things,
How lucky you are in flight
To be cast away from your vision
of hideous sight,
So your life must surely be
One of roaming, daft and free
while you caw and caw, still untouched
by the calls of growing and dying humanity.
How can life with such beauty hold
Your wicked story ever told.
So fly away Mr. Raven
For you have christened death
In a pure crystal bed of heaven.
And laugh at me as you roam
and share this earth which is our common home.