[Stones] The irreverent day

NIGELSWIFT at aol.com NIGELSWIFT at aol.com
Sat Jan 5 08:53:47 GMT 2008


 
In a message dated 04/01/2008 13:36:39 GMT Standard Time,  
David.Shugarts at AzimuthComm.com writes:

Among many diverse  pursuits, I am an amateur songwriter and would welcome
the chance to put  this sentiment into music. I will add it to my wish list.
But I would be  thrilled if someone beats me to it.




Hi Dave,
You're welcome to have a play around with this if you like. Feel free to  
repeat lines or do what you like 
with it.
 
 
Faint in the wind over Waden 
The voids at the heart of the hill  
Are finally filled, so they say, 
But a void now remains that will never be  filled 
Whatever they say. 
Where’s the true treasure of Silbury? 
Its reason, its essence, its soul?  
Collapsed, entombed and destroyed - 
Who can fill an unfillable hole? 
Where now our inherited past?  
Where now our children’s bequest? 
All spent and all gone, till the end of  time, 
But in plastic expressed. 
Hear our wild forefathers’ cries,  
Faint in the wind over Waden:  
These were OUR works you have  lost, 
Whatever you  say.



   
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