winds travel where they want though they may pause
    yet we know they are never truly still
    nature will not obey mere human laws
    upon the student's arse no one plies taws
    there's no restriction on the infant will
    winds travel where they want though they may pause
    no one now needs the wise old people's saws
    nor is there fear that we will get the bill
    nature will not obey mere human laws
    the old ones watch and anger fills their craws
    there's now a railway line goes up the hill
    winds travel where they want though they may pause
    here one who ought to speak out hems and haws
    and hopes that hearts will answer more than nil
    nature will not obey mere human laws
    never before has none upheld the cause
    of simple justice and of wisdom's quill
    winds travel where they want though they may pause
    nature will not obey mere human laws
(C)2007, Fragano Ledgister
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