Dragon

From Where Does the Lair of Inner Humanity Commence so that Later it May in Turn Speak like Clapping Thunder Good Things?

Falcons Wing
What doth this mean Dragon?
For mine is most fierce and wicked
For while I pray it breathes its breath of fire
Making my swords sharp for speech
And while I fall captive
To the worlds snares and evil devices
My Dragon breaks free mine shackles
And sets me to soar upon
A flight of wings
Mighty and full of such power
That each flap of a wing
Claps like thunder
And while we fly over castles and there dungeons
Songs play in lyrical rhymes
Forsaking all rhythm and time
Trickles of rain touch my face
While you have no rain
For my Dragon can capture a cloud
And bring me a quench
To the thirst of my desires
And while you may launch
Your arrows from
The arc in those bows
I'll launch a stare
Mightier than that
Of a Falcon into the heavens
And wait for a star
To fall
And with a single flap
Of a wing
Fly up to meet and greet
This star falling
From the Universe
And ask if it too
Has such a Dragon
As fierce and beautiful
As mine

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  • fdsdf6/11/2007

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  • Christi Bowers6/1/2007

    Thanks for the great poem! Good luck with your articles on associated content. Don't give up, and keep writing, writing, writing!

  • Becky Gallops5/29/2007

    Really nice poem! Great imagery!

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