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GeanCannach to his LianaSidhe
Its the last stanza the final farewell my love That all that was ever here fades to the deepest sea drowns to the sorrow And empties into the void. Not easy to say good-bye to toss to the winds the final shards walk back into life again without that which once was me I will walk Slowly, surely on. The years have been come and gone the days of promised bliss covered by the shroud of pain wears constant to the memories Drives and draws fast and true. I sit here... Silently as if awaiting the air to change for a moments wish that you re-addressed and longed the truth of love, I know now you cannot be that the dawn ended long, long ago and has left the twilight adrift Where once my heart stood strong. Alisdaire O'Caoimph Note- In celtic mythology both these beings are fairy lovers, Gean cannach is a incubus, and the Lianaside a succubus. The lianasidhe has been mortalized in a number of poetic works in Ireland, she is said to be the inspiration of Poets.
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