

The Witch Song Woods: PrologueThe Witch Song WoodsThe Witch Song Woods: Prologue
Prologue:
"Imagine it is a cold evening in fall. You find yourself walking alone in the woods as the dark night approaches for reasons you cannot remember. Dark shapes seem to linger at the corner of your eyes that disperse as soon as you can turn your head. The air around you is still and cold. Not a sound but silence ringing in your ears. The crows seem to follow you from tree to tree, perching momentarily only to watch you pass again and again. They do not caw, they only seem to be waiting eagerly to witness something soon to creep up from the woods. Now imagine that for some reaso


UntamableSimple and barbaric, Many have tried to ensnare it. My soul is for none to keep.Untamable
I run wild on my own, Through lands I have never known. I am a lion not a sheep.
Chains and bonds to shackle me, Futile attempts to civilize me, Have left me restless in my sleep.
Still I wonder through this world, Forced to live a life so swirled, I do not cry and do not weep.
Labeled and branded, Put on a shelf, I am stranded, But my soul will forever be free.
Simple are thoughts, Barbaric is my will, My soul is for none, &nbs
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Its amazing what lies within our skulls. Within that small spongy mass of tissue is an endless stretch of realms to explore. The infinite layers of the imagination take no space of their own. Yet they are always there to revisit.
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"Art isn't about getting faves/page-views/commissions/money/fame. It's about expressing yourself or your ideas in a creative manner." ~magical---trevor
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Its amazing what lies within our skulls. Within that small spongy mass of tissue is an endless stretch of realms to explore. The infinite layers of the imagination take no space of their own. Yet they are always there to revisit.
ANYWAY-
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-Amor omnia vincit.
-Ipsa scientia potestas est.
-Tempus neminem manet.
-Liberae sunt nostrae cogitationes. (Cicero)
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