Kender Mourning Song
Always before, the
spring returned.
The bright world in
its cycle spun
In air and flowers,
grass and fern,
Assured and cradled
by the sun.
Always before, you
could explain
The turning darkness
of the earth,
And how that dark embraced
the rain,
And gave the ferns
and flowers birth.
Already I forget those
things,
And how a vein of gold
survives
The mining of a thousand
springs,
The seasons of a thousand
lives.
Now winter is my memory,
Now autumn, now the
summer light --
So every spring from
now will be
Another season into
night.