A short children's poem that I composed years ago. Just thought that I would post it. |
In a grassy, green meadow of storybook time Lay a pond in reflection, in a forest of lime. It sat, ever peaceful, feeding the thirst Of all the wood’s creatures, from the best to the worst. Then one day the forest around came alive, With excitement from what was about to arrive. The birds they were quiet, the rabbits stood still And the deer ceased their grazing and drinking until The tree branches parted! There a horse with a horn! Most majestic of creatures a white Unicorn! Oh honor to see what the impure cannot! The deer quickly vanished to offer their spot The creature walked slowly to where they had stood In the sun she was white! No stain from the wood She lowered her head, and drank from the pool Refreshing her heart with water so cool. And the Unicorn rested there for a time By a pond in reflection in a forest of lime. She remembered back from the eldritch years When all such as she could live without fears Many such as she had walked the lands then Before all the hunts, the hounds and the men While she sat she remembered and she wished and she cried For she had not a friend or a love left alive. Then, just as she’d entered the meadow in silence A great head arose and roared out with violence The tree’s branches shook, the birds flew away And the rabbits made swift for they wouldn’t stay And the Unicorn looked at the leathery beast That had come to the pond, whom the forest released. She stood and regarded the magnificent thing Who’s roar had just caused her pure ears to ring And in smoke and in flame the creature unfurled Its massive green wings and showed to the world The thing, which was Dragon who’d, lived for all time Near this pool in reflection, in this forest of lime. The dragon was long; his tail ten times a man! And as tall as a house by the pond did he stand But the smoke and the fire that came from his nose Did not frighten the Unicorn who stood in repose And the Dragon fell silent and lowered his head And turning away, great Dragon tears shed For the Unicorn remained and was so unafraid Despite his fierce countenance she drank and she stayed And he looked at her beauty and fell so in love That the smoke and the fire from his nose to above Disappeared and relented! He stood in the light Without his dark vapor imitating the night In confusion and wonder he spoke aloud then For the first time in years since the days of the men “Why do you stay, and not turn to flee? Why are you not frightened by a creature like me?” And the Unicorn thought for a moment in time By the pond in reflection in the forest of lime Then she looked on his face and walked slowly near And spoke “For I know you are nothing to fear. There under your smoke, no monster does hide And a beast such as me can look deep down inside To the heart of all things and see to the truth I have seen past your fire, your claw, and your tooth” And the Dragon in shock took a drink from the pool And saw his reflection on the water so cool No villain was there nor a demon nor freak But a shining great Dragon rather timid and meek The sun fell upon him then, shining anew And his beauty thereof was grand and was true Next the Unicorn therewith walked up to his side And with greatest care touched Alacorn to his Hide Then she cried for she new that he loved her indeed And she new there was one just like her ‘twas in need For they both had lived all alone for a time Near the pond in reflection, in a forest of lime The Unicorn spoke ever so softly aloud That the Dragon himself of his love should be proud For she felt likewise towards him, she loved him as well And asked that together for all time might they dwell The Dragon’s great tail encircled the pair And they rested together in the love that they shared The day went by quickly, its sun changed to moon And the timid forest animals soon played a new tune For they saw the great Dragon and his white Unicorn Lying peacefully sleeping, a new love was born! And the birds came and sang, and the rabbits they played Straight through the sweet night; Straight on into day The Dragon and Unicorn still remain loves And they care for each other with the fondness of doves The men venture not near the woods where they are And all animals reside here from near and from far Here the two dwell in peace for all time By that pond in reflection in that forest of lime. |