The Cemetary
Six feet deep, inside the line
A peaceful community of forgotten time
Who proudly boast an engraven name
Eternal equality, and without shame
People make family's, and family's grow
Until mother's have children to forever show
The town will sleep in a world of mine
Forever forbidden to cross the line
This bliss is dreams that go so high
Because in this town-- You never die.
There is no sun, but sometimes a moon,
You'll catch them dancing in the midnight noon.
If you trespass onto the other side
You'll force the towns people to quickly hide
I visit the town every now and then,
And I always want to return again.
It makes me sad when I'm away
     I hope to live there myself one day.
                                                                                                by Jim Barnfield

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