A Long And Winding Road

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A mourning wind

a keening, sorrowing cry

born of ice and darkness

the Devil's frozen sigh.

Sweeping o'er the ice fields

across the Barrens bleak

wings of death come scything

seeking the lost and weak.

Northern lights are dancing

vast ribbons flung in space

glorifying winter

and it's merciless scowling face.


Across the trackless tundra

beneath the Aurora's fire

pressed before the Black wind

of the Wiindigoog's deathless ire.

Breath vapors rise and follow

the brittle air of  life

 clouding, smoking, flowing

ancient testament of strife.

The caribou herd is travelling

a snorting, thrashing hoard

southward on a journey

down a long and winding road.




 



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