Thursday, September 21, 2006

De ja vu anyone?

Her siren song drew my poor barque
Upon the jagged rocks
I swore that never more I'd hark
Or hazard once again my soul

I steered away, kept my course clear
And stopped my ears with wax
But once again her song I hear
And my resolve, once firm, grows lax

I strive to keep the wheel straight
As my hands start to shake
But my course shifts as sure as fate
And once more to her rocks I make

Ulysses to Charybdis drawn
Went where he knew he'd die
As his ship neath the waves went down
I sink and fall in her fair eye

Her song pulls still like mighty ropes
And I'm already lost
Denial wrecked my newborn hopes
Once more I paid hope's bitter cost

And so no more your song I'll hear
O thorn hid by fair rose
I'll turn my face, stop up my ears
And go where'er life's free wind blows

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