This Lyric is #273

The Summons
Copyright S. Hulley 2005/2006

Fae called to the trees, she called to the wood.
She summoned around her all that was good.
She needed the magic of nature around,
From the sky up above to down under ground.

Nature listened to words in the sky,
Words of hope whispered out in a sigh.
A request for a soulmate of someone true
A man filled with strength with faults that are few.

Chorus
Nature responded with heart full of love,
She watched and she waited with eyes of a dove.
She knew what was needed and what now must be,
She is older than hills, as old as the sea.

'This could not be' thought Nature so sad,
For good men have suffered and now most are bad.
'Tis with deep regret alone you must stay'
Nature bowed low then flew far away.
So sad was the fairy, her life joy now dead.
She sank to her knees and bowed her fey head.

Chorus
Nature responded with heart full of love,
She watched and she waited with eyes of a dove.
She knew what was needed and what now must be,
She is older than hills, as old as the sea.

A stirring of air had her shiver and shake.
A sound on the hill really brought her awake.
She looked through the mist in the swirling cool air,
A tall man approached with long golden hair.
'I'm sorry you waited for I was detained'
His garments were wrinkled, torn and all stained.

'An old lady walking called me aside,
Said there was a lady who needed a guide.'
'Where might you go?' he asked with a smile,
Her eyes opened wide and she thought for a while.
'From here until then' she answered with grace,
Then rose off the ground with joy on her face.

Chorus
Nature responded with heart full of love,
She watched and she waited with eyes of a dove.
She knew what was needed and what now must be,
She is older than hills, as old as the sea.


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[This message has been edited by Kaley Willow (edited 06-08-2006).]


Copyright © S. Hulley