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Cloths Of Heaven

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Cloths Of Heaven

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One for Sorrow and two for Mirth Three for a death And four for a birth Five for Silver yet six for Gold Seven for a heart that's lost to the cold. Eight is for Heaven and Nine is for Hell but Ten for a secret you never can tell In Inabayama there was a legend of the piskie, a small maiden who emerged from the sea, or was found in the quiet places among the mountains. She would sit on rocks and brush her hair, or sometimes she would sing. To see one was considered both a great honour and a great tragedy for sorrow would often follow in their wake. The children of the kingdom would skip to the rhythm of a counting game created by the ancients when the Piskies walked more freely through the kingdom. Ronan Amara was to see two in his lifetime.

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