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''Author: Tricia Greenleaf''
 
''Author: Tricia Greenleaf''
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This Accepted Blue
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This Accepted Blue<br>
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Is sorry, to be true.<br>
Is sorry, to be true.
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This poem doth tell why<br>
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And so I begin...*sigh*
This poem doth tell why
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As novices we enter this Tower<br>
And so I begin...*sigh*  
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And must silently suffer the glower.<br>
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Knowing all the while<br>
As novices we enter this Tower
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One day we will be the face behind that upside down smile.
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And must silently suffer the glower.
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But before we are [[Aes Sedai]]<br>
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Our luck as Accepted we must try<br>
Knowing all the while
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One step closer to our goal<br>
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still life isn't cherries in a bowl
One day we will be the face behind that upside down smile.  
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An Accepted should be meek and mild<br>
But before we are Aes Sedai
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certainly not calling Aes Sedai "Child."<br>
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Especially one Head of the Ajah<br>
Our luck as Accepted we must try
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So agrees my friend Dajah.
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One step closer to our goal
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In conclusion, my good friend Lana<br>
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Forgive me, my face feels like a sauna<br>
still life isn't cherries in a bowl  
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It betrays my shame...<br>
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An Accepted should be meek and mild
 
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certainly not calling Aes Sedai "Child."
 
<br>
 
Especially one Head of the Ajah
 
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So agrees my friend Dajah.  
 
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In conclusion, my good friend Lana
 
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Forgive me, my face feels like a sauna
 
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It betrays my shame...
 
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And I am the one to blame.
 
And I am the one to blame.
  
 
[[Category:Music, Poetry and Stories by the Fans]]
 
[[Category:Music, Poetry and Stories by the Fans]]

Revision as of 06:19, 1 November 2006

Author: Tricia Greenleaf

This Accepted Blue
Is sorry, to be true.
This poem doth tell why
And so I begin...*sigh*

As novices we enter this Tower
And must silently suffer the glower.
Knowing all the while
One day we will be the face behind that upside down smile.

But before we are Aes Sedai
Our luck as Accepted we must try
One step closer to our goal
still life isn't cherries in a bowl

An Accepted should be meek and mild
certainly not calling Aes Sedai "Child."
Especially one Head of the Ajah
So agrees my friend Dajah.

In conclusion, my good friend Lana
Forgive me, my face feels like a sauna
It betrays my shame...
And I am the one to blame.