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Long ago, there was a man who stood On the outskirts of a village he once fought for The gates were rusted, painted with blood With prejudice he was banished by the conqueror "You shall set foot in these grass no more Or set your gaze upon the town's sunsets You shall not walk, cruise, or pass its stones Do so and be met with blades and arrows."   With great grit he smiled As if he was welcomed with beer and wine As if the banners were hung As if the people sang the song of victory   "If it is your decree, my majesty then I shall leave my home, my people I shall flee to the West, And towards it I shall run endlessly." With vigor and aplomb he added; "But my king, you shall not forget That a man who treads the West Is destined to reach the East again." Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown So days, weeks, years yet not long after, He who once renounced a marvelous knight Became he who shouts at passing rats One day while begging alms with cupped palms His ears, wrinkled and old but still clear; heard a familiar voice And his eyes, sank by time and forlorn, Witnessed the return of the stars, the moon, the sun “I have walked, ran, and rode in my journey I have met, slain, and aided people in my journey Yet in the wars I’ve fought during my voyage, None was harder than what you’ve put me through.” “And now I return.” The king, now a mere vagabond, closed his eyes Hearing the familiar sound of a sword unsheathing, he whispered “And now you return.”
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Jan 29, 2018
Jan 29, 2018 at 4:52 PM UTC
A Cavalier's Apostasy
Long ago, there was a man who stood On the outskirts of a village he once fought for The gates were rusted, painted with blood With prejudice he was banished by the conqueror "You shall set foot in these grass no more Or set your gaze upon the town's sunsets You shall not walk, cruise, or pass its stones Do so and be met with blades and arrows."   With great grit he smiled As if he was welcomed with beer and wine As if the banners were hung As if the people sang the song of victory   "If it is your decree, my majesty then I shall leave my home, my people I shall flee to the West, And towards it I shall run endlessly." With vigor and aplomb he added; "But my king, you shall not forget That a man who treads the West Is destined to reach the East again." Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown So days, weeks, years yet not long after, He who once renounced a marvelous knight Became he who shouts at passing rats One day while begging alms with cupped palms His ears, wrinkled and old but still clear; heard a familiar voice And his eyes, sank by time and forlorn, Witnessed the return of the stars, the moon, the sun “I have walked, ran, and rode in my journey I have met, slain, and aided people in my journey Yet in the wars I’ve fought during my voyage, None was harder than what you’ve put me through.” “And now I return.” The king, now a mere vagabond, closed his eyes Hearing the familiar sound of a sword unsheathing, he whispered “And now you return.”
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Jan 29, 2018
Jan 29, 2018 at 4:52 PM UTC
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