Of Cabbages

Leslie Fish

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    I've always been a farmer and
    My heart's bound to the land
    The earth's deep roots, are in me blood
    She answers to my hand

    I grow the best damned cabbages
    You ever hope to see
    And once upon a Moon struck night
    I watched the dancing sidhe

    Their music came before them
    And it pulled me from me bed
    It flowed like cool wine on the breeze
    And got inside me head

    It made me drunk and sober both
    It made me sing and cry
    It made me want to weep and dance
    And dream that I could fly

    And then their voices, caroling
    Like bells, like birds, like rain
    In words I almost understood
    In joy too near to pain

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    The songs were like the ones you hear
    In dreams but can't recall
    That fill your mind in slumber
    But with dawn you lose it all

    And then they came so wondrous bright
    So quite beyond compare
    With star-shine in their eyes
    And silver roses in their hair

    Wrapped with an aching beauty
    Sweet and bitter, crystal light
    A beauty that ya' fear to see
    But fear to lose the sight

    I saw them at their dancing
    Leaping air and silver flame
    And conscious, all too conscious
    Of my clumsy mortal frame

    I watched them at their dancing
    Life light footed, full of grace
    With my legs of wood and feet of lead
    Stood rooted in me place

    I am a farmer bound to earth
    I know what I do well
    I'm mortal and I'm common
    Like the cabbages I sell

    There's virtue in a cabbage
    Even elves eat, I suppose
    But once just once, I wish that I
    Could grow a silver rose

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    Composición: Mercedes Lackey, Mercedes Lackey; Heather Alexander; Leslie Fish, Heather Alexander y Leslie Fish

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