The Forgotten Town
As I wandered through the hills, behold what my eyes met
Upon the wind I heard a whisper “Please, don’t forget”
I once was tall and proud, my heart was filled with song
I stood great above the world, I was mighty and strong
My windows shone with light, my doors were open wide
upon my floors feet were trod and laughter from inside
Now I sit still and quiet; my life has gone away
Upon the earth I stand alone, silently I stay
My curtains flutter in the wind, no one care anymore
A doll lies upon her bed, a quilt upon the floor
Mama has left her dishes unwashed beside the sink
A world far from what you know, I hold a small link
My windows shone with light, my doors were open wide
upon my floors feet were trod and laughter from inside
Now I sit still and quiet; my life has gone away
Upon the earth I stand alone, silently I stay
My curtains flutter in the wind, no one care anymore
A doll lies upon her bed, a quilt upon the floor
Mama has left her dishes unwashed beside the sink
A world far from what you know, I hold a small link
Grandfather has left his glasses lying beside his chair
His Bible rests upon the stand with a forgotten prayer
My church bell no longer chimes to call my children in
I hold my secrets in my heart and my tales deep within
I can no longer speak to you, for my mouth has been stilled
My warmth has been taken away, I’m left empty and chilled
I once was filled with life, do you wonder who they were?
They’ve all gone away now, their stories never to remember
- Felicity Estola
- Felicity Estola