Berry sitting on a stone,
pondering his otherness
comes to following decision:
I am here, I have a mission.
Dreaming of enormous fame,
Strawless Berry will set out,
find the origin of his name.
Strawless Berry will set out,
find the origin of his name.
But - alas - Seanhenge is mazy,
and soon Berry is quite sure:
"Golly gosh, I am so crazy!"
and soon Berry is quite sure:
"Golly gosh, I am so crazy!"
Berry's heart is beating wild.
And the reason? A sweet Daisy.
And the reason? A sweet Daisy.
Sad and lonely on his quest
Berry's taking a next rest
on a soft and friendly flower.
Berry's taking a next rest
on a soft and friendly flower.
Continuing his quest
to find the mystic Straw
Berry takes another rest.
And here magic strikes:
to find the mystic Straw
Berry takes another rest.
And here magic strikes:
Sitting lazy in the tyre,
enjoying warmth of distant fire:
Strawless Berry and his Daisy.
And the moral of the story:
nothing can cut love in twain.
'cause thus spake Daisy:
"Names are in vain,
otherness is no sin,
my sweet ... Strawberry Finn."
humbly dedicated to the Topaz of Poetry
by Mc Seanagall
enjoying warmth of distant fire:
Strawless Berry and his Daisy.
And the moral of the story:
nothing can cut love in twain.
'cause thus spake Daisy:
"Names are in vain,
otherness is no sin,
my sweet ... Strawberry Finn."
humbly dedicated to the Topaz of Poetry
by Mc Seanagall