Where the flower's sometime's grow

17 Sep 2008

·kermit

Where the flower's sometime's grow The castle wall's are crumbling It's tapestries lay on the ground Sadness has moved into town My happyness cannot be found The willow tree just won't weep It's branch's bare it's soul asleep The river flow's as it's always done Accompanied by our golden sun As you and i lay on the bank Where the flower's sometime's grow Though close to me your mile's away You must go and i will remain Into the world without me I will stay behind,beneath the tree's Time has come and time has gone Time is forever moving on Silence falls upon my beatting heart As i gaze once more into the black The star's as always are my friend's They will be with me until The end

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kermit

i was born in cork ireland in 1971,our family lived in a little village in east cork until i was five we then moved to the city, from a very young age i have been fascinated by the natural world and would spend most of my summer holidays exploring...

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