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The Ballad of the Fertilizer Mine

The Ballad of the Fertilizer Mine

(Verse 1 – The Hidden Work)
Fertilizer is something we rarely perceive,
Though it’s working its wonders from winter to eve.
It’s spread on the meadows, the gardens, the glens,
Helping seedlings and saplings to rise up again.

(Verse 2 – The Quiet Magic)
It hides in the humus, it hums in the loam,
It whispers to roots in their subterranean home.
Oh, the world may see sunlight and praise the bright sky,
But the work of the soil is the reason buds fly.

Down in the deep, where the cool earth sleeps,
And the roots weave stories the daylight keeps,
There’s magic in the soil, from the humble to the grand,
With gentle care and steady work in every helping hand.

Oh, down in the deep, where the quiet things shine,
Life begins again in the Fertilizer Mine.


(Verse 3 – Fle Speaks Proudly)

I am old, an elf in charge of this place—
A mine full of minerals, earth-dust, and grace.
I shovel the treasure from cavern to shelf,
And I’m grateful each morning to simply be… well… myself.

(Verse 4 – The Work of His Hands)
I gather the powder, I sort every grain,
I cart it through tunnels in sunshine or rain.
I bag up the goodness, stack bundles with care,
A gift for the meadows, the fields, and the air.

Down in the deep, where the cool earth sleeps,
And the roots weave stories the daylight keeps,
There’s magic in the soil, from the humble to the grand,
With gentle care and steady work in every helping hand.

Oh, down in the deep, where the quiet things shine,
Life begins again in the Fertilizer Mine.


(Verse 5 – A Philosopher in the Earth)
For I’ve learned in my lifetime, a thousand years deep,
That the earth keeps her secrets where shadows all sleep.
There’s wisdom in soil, in the scent of the ground,
In the murmuring moles and the roots wrapped around.

(Verse 6 – The Gratitude Verse)
Oh, the luckiest elf in the world, I am he,
To labour where life starts its grand mystery.
When the shoots start to kindle and blossoms align,
I know I’ve a hand in the world’s grand design.

Down in the deep, where the cool earth sleeps,
And the roots weave stories the daylight keeps,
There’s magic in the soil, from the humble to the grand,
With gentle care and steady work in every helping hand.

Oh, down in the deep, where the quiet things shine,
Life begins again in the Fertilizer Mine.


(Verse 7 – Visitors Come Calling)
Sometimes, wandering travellers, dusty and worn,
Will knock at my door by the roots of the thorn.
I say, “Come right in! Have a warm cup of brew—
There’s a whole world of wonders I’ll gladly show you.”

(Verse 8 – The Lantern-Lit Tour)
I lead them through tunnels of amber and chalk,
Where the stalactites shimmer and mushrooms can talk.
Where carts full of compost roll softly along,
And the Thinking Moles sometimes break into song.

Down in the deep, where the cool earth sleeps,
And the roots weave stories the daylight keeps,
There’s magic in the soil, from the humble to the grand,
With gentle care and steady work in every helping hand.

Oh, down in the deep, where the quiet things shine,
Life begins again in the Fertilizer Mine.


(Verse 9 – The Heart of the Mine)
I show them the chambers where slow magic sleeps,
Where old crumbs of stardust are buried in heaps.
Where every small particle holds in its frame
A spark of the world when the world first became.

(Verse 10 – Fle’s Philosophy)
Then I tell them a truth that the tall folk ignore:
“That greatness begins where the humble restore.
For a garden’s true glory, a forest’s green roar,
Depends on the gifts of the creatures below floor.”

Down in the deep, where the cool earth sleeps,
And the roots weave stories the daylight keeps,
There’s magic in the soil, from the humble to the grand,
With gentle care and steady work in every helping hand.

Oh, down in the deep, where the quiet things shine,
Life begins again in the Fertilizer Mine.


 

 

(Verse 11 – The Farewell)
And when they depart with their minds opened wide,
I wave from my doorway with joy in my stride.
For they leave with new wisdom, and maybe a rhyme,
To recall as they wander away from my mine.

(Final Verse – The Blessing of the Soil)
So cherish the soil where the quiet things dwell,
For beneath every meadow lies magic as well.
And think of old Fle when the blossoms align—
For an elf keeps them blooming, down deep in his mine.

 

Down in the deep, where the cool earth sleeps,
And the roots weave stories the daylight keeps,
There’s magic in the soil, from the humble to the grand,
With gentle care and steady work in every helping hand.

Oh, down in the deep, where the quiet things shine,
Life begins again in the Fertilizer Mine.

 
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Posted by on November 24, 2025 in music, new, original

 

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