Why Does The Willow Weep? Poem by Saint Eule

Why Does The Willow Weep?



Why does the willow weep?
Her arms so wide, but roots not deep.

Even with all the rain collected,
The space near the earth neglected.

The wind taunting to pull her apart,
To bring despair and break her heart.

Europe is in crisis today,
Like the willow a wind could blow her away.

Her arms reached wide,
the wind is the debt, the fear and the pride.

Europe a word that came from Greece,
Soon it will be uprooted by the golden fleece.

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Europe planted and uprooted by Greece
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