A/N Couldn't sleep last night so I wrote some poems, wrote three about death, and three about Zelda OOT. Here are the Zelda ones.-Linker27

Disclaimer: Don't own nothing. Wish I did, but hey, if I owned Zelda, I wouldn't be writing poems about death. No profit is being made, all I want is you all to love me.

Summaries:

Where will he go? is post Ocarina of Time. After returning to the Kokiri Forest, Link discovers he doesn't belong anymore.

Memories of Saria is also post OOT. Link realizes he loved someone, someone with leaf green hair

Songs of Life is a short poem about all the songs you learn on the ocarina.

Where will he go?

The elfin boy with eyes of raven

Prepared to leave his life-long haven..

And even though he'd never fit,

He felt he was leaving quite a bit.

He would miss everyone when he'd go,

From the Tee-Hee Twins to grumpy Mido.

He'd especially miss his comfy tree-home,

It wasn't much, but to him it was Rome.

He figured he'd go spend time with the Gorons,

Even though they behaved like morons.

The Zoras he might like to see,

Especially his bride-to-be.

He'd go see the desert once again,

And the city that was void of men..

He might go see his rusty mare,

And the girl with red gold hair.

He'd go play games in Castle Town,

A good place to be when feeling down.

By the lake lying on his belly,

Eating a picnic of PB Jelly.

After all this, Now where will he go?

A seaside, a swamp, and a mountain of snow.

Memories of Saria

I miss the maid who is not there,

I miss the girl with leaf-green hair.

I miss the girl with hair of green,

Whose beauty I had never seen.

Not Zelda with her hair of gold,

Whom also I liked if truth be told.

Not the ranch-girl with her hair of fire,

And a voice more dulcet than a lyre.

Saria, who gave him a flute to play,

She was the one he missed that day.

Songs of Life

A flute to play an up-beat tune,

And the song of sun and moon.

The song of the woods to talk to her,

The song with the spirit of yew and fir.

A lullaby that spoke of blood,

The melody to stop the flood.

A song for storms as a man cried "Oh No!"

As the windmill drained the well below.

A song sung by a mother-less child,

A soothing rhyme to calm the wild.

Six songs to warp to six medallions,

Quicker than riding the quickest Stallions.

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