

LibertyI remember youLiberty
I remember your beauty I remember your joy I remember your majesty, your strength, your freedom
Fearsome power in the tors that have stood a thousand years
I remember carelessness, liberty, abandon The song of my childhood Not in this crowded city A prison for the soul
I remember you I remember the glory of solitude In the wild and the cold and the untamed comradeship Of sky and sea and stone
I remember living for you
And now the thought dulls. So little time to live. So guilty of my youth. G


Black or WhiteSo wise his words, they seemed to me, I wondered how I'd gone astray, Those silent wilds, forbidding now, And so I turned away.Black or White
And for a while I could forget, Freedom's torment and her call, In glorious peace and happiness, Behind the marble walls.
But in my heart I felt it still, To the keeper I did return, And said, "A child must surely grow, How much have I to learn?"
"A taste is all I wish," I said, "A taste of life beyond these walls, I see to you I am a child,
But, sir, I am no fool."
"May I not pass beyond these


For HerThere were times when she envied the sheep.For Her
There were times when she envied them their simple lives, their inconsequential troubles, their careless prejudices. There were times when she stood at the school gate watching the world rush past her that she wished she was one of them.
There were times when it was like she was hiding - they couldn't see her, but she could see them. Oh, they could think they saw her, they could point and laugh, but she wasn't really there - surely, surely, they could never touch her. So how, untouching, could they hurt her so? And then she would wonder if any one of them had e
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