When The Larks Start Singing Above The Artfarm

When 4 SaveMe Oh’s and her dear Daddy Oh were brutally banned and prebanned from the One Billion Rising sim, where the target is to stop the abuse from woman and girls Larkworthy Antfarm (after her own SaveMe Oompa was also banned) wrote this beautiful poem.

Can you hear them, can you see them
Marching proudly across the moor,
Hear the wind blow thru the drifting snow,
Tell me can you see them, the ghosts of Save me Oh.

Many bravely fought and sadly they were slain,
But they died with such pride and dignity,
Their lives were not in vain,
We still remember them,
They fought to save their land, and died for liberty.

Thru the mist you’ll hear – a lonely piper play,
Listen carefully – you’ll hear – a mournful cry,
Swords and bayonets crash – as man to man they clash,
They came to fight to live – and now they die.

Can you hear them, can you see them
Marching proudly across the moor,
Hear the wind blow thru the drifting snow,
Tell me can you see them, the ghosts of Save me Oh.

4 Comments

  1. Oh Larks, hos wonderful beautiful and funny!!

  2. Epic!

  3. I did not write the poem. It is a very old folksong beloved by the Scots who lost all their nobles at the Battle of Culloden. They too felt the sting of injustice at the hands of the tyrant English.

  4. Anonymous? That was me… must have forgotten something…


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