Lyrics Handful of Ashes - Caroline Lavelle
Alas,
you
were
like
a
grand
and
magnificent
mansion
And
I,
from
the
white
summit
of
your
roof
In
the
light
of
the
star-studded
night
Listened
to
the
fearsome
flow
of
the
Euphrates
below
I
heard
with
tears,
with
tears
That
on
a
day
of
horror
massacre
and
blood
Your
broad
walls
were
shattered
stone
by
stone
And
thrown
on
the
garden
around
you
Did
the
blue
room
also
turn
to
ashes
Where,
within
it's
walls
and
carpets
My
happy
childhood
rejoiced,
my
life
grew
And
my
soul
took
flight?
My
fathers'
home,
be
assured
that
when
I
die
My
soul
will
come
to
you
as
an
exiled
turtledove
To
sing
in
tears
its
song
of
sorrow
over
your
black
ruins
But
tell
me,
who
will
bring
to
me
a
handful
Of
your
sacred
ashes
the
day
I
die,
to
put
in
my
grave
And
mix
with
my
ashes,
a
singer
of
the
homeland?
A
handful
of
ashes
with
my
own,
ancestral
home
Who
will
bring
a
handful
of
ashes
from
your
ashes?
Of
your
memories,
your
suffering
and
your
past
A
handful
of
ashes
to
scatter
over
my
heart
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