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Another poem for my son |
A long time ago In a land far away A dragon roamed free Which no one could slay. Knights came from far, And knights came from near, But couldn’t overcome Their very own fear. Then, one day came, From a mysterious land, The hero they needed To lend them a hand. Caleb the brave, Upon his noble steed, Would rally the people, To follow his lead. The people still feared The dragon, so strong, But Caleb did promise, He’d not lead them wrong. The dragon then came; People cowered and cried. Caleb promised protection, Given his word, never lied. With mighty sword drawn Noble steed he did ride And battled the dragon Across the countryside. For twenty-two days, And twenty-two nights, They fought unrelenting, With all of their might. Finally, exhausted, They sat down to rest, Each knowing the other, Had given their best. The dragon agreed To find a new home. And Caleb agreed To leave him alone. So Caleb the Brave Had set them all free No longer in fear They could just be. But some nights, in secret, Caleb would disappear, To visit the dragon Without any fear. Now good friends, They had become. Respect and pride, They had both won. |