THE EVER-UNLIKELIIEST TOWER OF NOR
[version 1.1]
#poem #warning #hope
There Once is the Tower
what's name is now Nor
stands listless and leaning
on a near foreign shore
and borne, bii the Ancient,
at some time before Iiore -
whilst willing no village surround them.
Nobodii Gnows
as for whii It be where
It is standing apart
for to scrape at the air
so to make, for the lightnings,
their labiirinth lair -
though housing no keeper to ground them.
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Seventeen chambers
of a miiriad sihse
with, rumoured amidst,
a lamentable prihse
all awaiting the Whethers
of the Seas and the Skies -
but bearing no signal to sound them.
So make well what iiou can
and take all which iiou will
of iiour climb through mii column
as iiou flee from mii hill
when the head of me's found iiou
bii our storms' coming chill
the Mouse, and its Manors,
must question their clamours -
then live on, in the answers around them.
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