They say not far away, In fact upon that hill
They say that there's a little girl there still
She wasn't raised like the other kids
Miss Lynn, the Snow Hen of Austerlitz

The mother's blind and keeps some birds as pets
That her baby is a human she forgets
In a tiny wire pen that little girl still sits
Miss Lynn, the Snow Hen of Austerlitz

She must be ten or eleven now
I heard she's pretty but she don't have all her wits
She is the Snow Hen of Austerlitz

Not having really neither wings nor beak
She never learned to walk or speak
To the child, the mother never says a word
To communicate, this little girl, she chirps like a bird

All the birds around they taught the little girl their language
When she's not understood she starts to get real angry
So she waves her hands around just like they were her wings
Hope it when she's happy, you should hear her sing!

I'll leave the cage door open
We'll see how far she gets
She's known as the Snow Hen of Austerlitz

Kept like a pet in an old hen coop
The mother didn't beat her and she gave her food
Still pitiful no care shown but it's
The life of the Snow Hen of Austerlitz

A skinny thing with brittle glass-like bones
Was it wind in the trees or the Snow Hen's moans?
From pursed perch from that attic she flits
Miss Lynn, the Snow Hen of Austerlitz

She must be ten or eleven now
I heard she's pretty but she don't have all her wits
She is the Snow Hen of Austerlitz

I'll leave the cage door open
We'll see how far she gets
She's known as the Snow Hen of Austerlitz

She must be ten or eleven now
I heard she's pretty but she don't have all her wits
She is the Snow Hen of Austerlitz

I'll leave the cage door open
We'll see how far she gets
She's known as the Snow Hen of Austerlitz


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    From Rasputina's website:

    "Here we find the Feral Children: feralchildren.com And here is the original Snow-Hen: feralchildren.com/en/showchild.php I think I devoured that entire Feral Children website. Austerlitz is a town here in Columbia County. They say that it was named as Martin Van Buren's revenge on Waterloo, NY. Van Buren was a Napoleon fan."

    elevatorladyon August 31, 2011   Link

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