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The moon dazzled me last night, As I woke from dreams of Saxon warriors. Swords and shores helmed deep Across the years. A ship sunk In a low east hill A helmet turns with the lunar tide. Bodies and bone turned to sand Empty caskets blank to the starry sky, Warriors, lovers, beholders Slip into their Earth. A graveyard of ship sails and men The tongue of a dragon whispers And calls them from the depths Of the river To clear water on the other side.
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Nov 20, 2015
Nov 20, 2015 at 7:55 AM UTC
Sutton Hoo
The moon dazzled me last night, As I woke from dreams of Saxon warriors. Swords and shores helmed deep Across the years. A ship sunk In a low east hill A helmet turns with the lunar tide. Bodies and bone turned to sand Empty caskets blank to the starry sky, Warriors, lovers, beholders Slip into their Earth. A graveyard of ship sails and men The tongue of a dragon whispers And calls them from the depths Of the river To clear water on the other side.
rachel-burch
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Nov 20, 2015
Nov 20, 2015 at 7:55 AM UTC
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