Katrina Lemonspunk

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Once there was a time of fear, once there was the time of fate,
Death had come and fear its mate.
Evil had spread across 'The Land of Good Hopes', Spreading sorrow
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Didn't you know?
That the world was once not covered in snow?
That time was called Fall.
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Katrina Lemonspunk Biography

Katrina was born in 1920 in Dublin, Ireland. For years as a child she enjoyed many poets, from Robert Frost to Emily Dickenson. I, her Grandchild, Katrina L. Lemonspunk, am trying to follow in her footsteps. Katrina K. Lemonspunk died November the 31,1989 in her home from childhood, in Dublin Ireland. She had raised me after my parents died when I was young. She taught me to love poetry. My favorite being Shel Silversten. I am now living in my Grandmothers home and writing poems and everything. In my heart, Katrina K. Lemonspunk is alive in me.)

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Time Of Fear, A Time Of Fate

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Once there was a time of fear, once there was the time of fate,
Death had come and fear its mate.
Evil had spread across 'The Land of Good Hopes', Spreading sorrow
There was no hope to borrow.
The merriness of all the worldly things, hast disappeared into the ground,
Leaving nothing, nothing around,
But hopelessness and loss, anger and pride, taking it all but the sweet lullbies.
This small story, the song of the heart, not just rocked the babes to sleep,
But it does help the hope around creep.
Up from the ground, it srung like fountains of water!
Hope, Up from the springs of time.
And this is how, this is how my dear children,
How hope defeted the time of fear, and the time of fate.

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