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A cautionary tale about... Water? Fathers? Obeying orders? Something like that. By Sophos Es'flet.
 
A cautionary tale about... Water? Fathers? Obeying orders? Something like that. By Sophos Es'flet.
  
By the Water
+
By the Water
a woman stands
+
a woman stands
herbeauty so grand
+
herbeauty so grand
which most demand
+
which most demand
  
The Water reflects
+
The Water reflects
this girls smile so broad
+
this girls smile so broad
across many a mile
+
across many a mile
above and beyond
+
above and beyond
  
Though one fateful day
+
Though one fateful day
the girl did not obey
+
the girl did not obey
her wicked father
+
her wicked father
so he shun her away
+
so he shun her away
  
As she left
+
As she left
her father shouted
+
her father shouted
"You may always be pretty
+
"You may always be pretty
though people will pity
+
though people will pity
fore you shall be lonely
+
fore you shall be lonely
for all eternity"
+
for all eternity"
  
After that threat
+
After that threat
she was not content
+
she was not content
fore every man
+
fore every man
she had met
+
she had met
walked away
+
walked away
day after day
+
day after day
  
And so she stands
+
And so she stands
by the Water
+
by the Water
wishing she had
+
wishing she had
obeyed her father
+
obeyed her father
her smile no longer
+
her smile no longer
reflecting off the Water
+
reflecting off the Water

Revision as of 14:09, 18 December 2015

A cautionary tale about... Water? Fathers? Obeying orders? Something like that. By Sophos Es'flet.

By the Water
a woman stands
herbeauty so grand
which most demand
The Water reflects
this girls smile so broad
across many a mile
above and beyond
Though one fateful day
the girl did not obey
her wicked father
so he shun her away
As she left
her father shouted
"You may always be pretty
though people will pity
fore you shall be lonely
for all eternity"
After that threat
she was not content
fore every man
she had met
walked away
day after day
And so she stands
by the Water
wishing she had
obeyed her father
her smile no longer
reflecting off the Water