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Created on: April 11, 2008
The Willow Tree
There beneath the Willow tree,
when the sun is striking three.
I'll tie the Celtic Knot with thee,
our two hearts will both agree
Willow tree shall stand in awe,
Deer's light step, the Crows strong caw.
Waves wash up upon the wall,
lovers' eyes become enthralled.
Tears of joy the Willow weep,
unlock two souls buried deep.
Dreams awaken from the sleep,
the dusty pass away we sweep.
Bend the Willow it won't break,
two hearts as one, all else forsake.
Together building a higher stake,
with vows of honor we shall make.
There beneath the Willow tree,
when the sun is striking three.
You'll tie the Celtic Knot with me,
sweet, divine, Hesperides.
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