| Waking so lost
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| In the cold and dark forest
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| I gazed upon the light
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| Shimmering in the horizon
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| Beyond the trees
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| I felt compeled
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| To walk into this light
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| Hidden beneath the bushes
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| I gasped as I saw
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| What was creating
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| This gloomy sight
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| A woman, so fragile
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| And perfect lines had she
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| So beauty and white
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| Was her pretty face
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| (She gazed upon my eyes
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| and called me next to her)
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| Without thinking I obeyed
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| Come, come to me Don’t be afraid
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| With such a voice
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| So pure and soft
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| I felt so weak
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| Listening to her
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| Naked before me Lying in the leaves so pure
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| She invited me to lay down
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| With her and touch her body
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| So warm and soft were her breasts
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| So hot was she within her legs
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| I sink my body within hers
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| I touched heaven and paradise
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| Her moan brought me such delight
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| As I never felt before
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| When the peak was reached
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| I rested beside her
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| So calm and happy were we That we felt asleep
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| When I finally woke up All alone and weary
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| I noticed I was in a clearing
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| outside the forest
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| (Then appeared a young girl
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| And she said to me:
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| Beware the ghost of lady Judith Heavenwood
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| Wandering in the forest of Heavenwood
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| Then I saw a scar wrapped in my hand
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| With the inscriptions J.H.) |