Sakura's Sorrow

Of nights so dark so blue so bleak
Of cherry blossom’s shaded pink
To wind’s it shivered to cried and blink
To shed her tears of shadow’s link
How it fell in perennial grass
Yet zephyr’s do howl do sang such brass

Of straight in blankness a profound light
Yet just luminous not fear in night
How blank in benches’ backless sight
Guarding him in darkness’s rite
How a topaz rust shine in parks
Yet why’s its plain no do some larks

Of towering pines, a humble sorrow
So mossy green, they’re forced to borrow
Of flies o’er such one’s of sparrow
In moons of in fear such eyes of crow
How dark, so black in Sakura’s grace
Yet how so felt in Jaden lace

How a park, in blissful sounds
Turn so raucous in puckish grounds