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Song of the Day, 8/24/2014
Song of the Day, 8/24/2014
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And now, for the other Ravenclaws...

One flies in to case the joint,

boldly struts around.

Two fly in to make it three,

laugh a while and knock each other down.

Four flies in with a frowning walk

gains a laugh from out a squawk

but it's five who owns the place

and proves it with a look, stopping

six and seven in their tracks from

smuggling a book.

Words within our grasp--do we let go?

Do we fly heavily with the weight of what we know?

My friend bids me come and see

the ravens in the library

setting quiet pages free.

One for fiction, two for truth,

three for bikes and bathing suits

four for scifi/fantasy

five loves art and ancient skulls

six eats periodicals

seven lives in poetry

(One for sorrow, two for joy,

three for girls and four for boys,

five for silver, six for gold,

seven for a secret never told!)

One hangs out on the drama shelves

but keeps the monologues to herself

two and three are studying jewels

Four reads all about the Huns

five won't share the shiny ones

six and seven label molecules

(One crow sorrow, two crows mirth

three a wedding, four a birth

five crows silver, six crows gold,

seven ravens, curious and bold!)

Words within our grasp--do we let go?

Do we fly heavily with the weight of what we know?

hours of study flying by

words soaked up by beady eyes

long debates into the night

pages flying everywhere

seek the language word by word

like the black and clever bird

never let it bring you down

all the things we haven't figured out

My friend bids me come and see

the ravens in the library

setting quiet pages free

(knitting up the 'raveled sleeve of care

pages flying everywhere)

Seven reads about the gods,

chuckles to herself;

to the rest, she never lets on.

Try to catch a glimpse of them

bickering like mortal men-

feathers on the sidewalk.

If you heard a raven say such horrible words

as the ones you may have heard in your day to day,

would it make you choose your own more carefully

around the ones you love?

my friend bids me come and see

the ravens in the library

setting quiet pages free.

(Knitting up the sleeve of care

pages flying everywhere.)
-- S. J. Tucker, "Ravens in the Library"
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
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Bump.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
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