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Once within the cavern, Roughly hewn and carved, I saw snow, falling lazy, And overhead were stars. They would glow and they would fade and collide as if they sparred, making show, and making play, and then raining down in spark. When my eyes tracked their way, I saw a figure standing far. Underneath the light's display, it was my love they did bombard. I ran to her at once, under snow and starfall. Though I roared with all my might, she didn't seem to hear my call. She faced an opening, on this chamber's farthest wall, with such a look upon her face, as though a spell had her in thrall. I followed her line of sight, and froze at once at what I saw. It was fear that held her rapt, not magic, not at all. There were creatures coming in, and their features made me stall. I freed my sword at once, seeing malice in their make. It seemed they had the skin of frog, or pig, or snake. They were sickly in their jaundice, and a palsy made them shake. Illness pallor in their tissue, it was more than I could take. Yet something in their outfit pinned my vision with a stake: The armor of my men adorned these monsters, no mistake. Had they killed the lot already, and taken their breastplates? How is it snow falls with these Halflings in this place? Why do they not attack? What is that look upon that face? Is that sadness mixed with terror? I swallowed my distaste. From behind me, I heard breath, drawn in fitful pace. At my back, my lady gripped, seeking safety in embrace. The dwarf before me spoke, And my heart began to race.
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Nov 4, 2017
Nov 4, 2017 at 1:15 AM UTC
The Thorn of Roses Part 20 (series)
Once within the cavern, Roughly hewn and carved, I saw snow, falling lazy, And overhead were stars. They would glow and they would fade and collide as if they sparred, making show, and making play, and then raining down in spark. When my eyes tracked their way, I saw a figure standing far. Underneath the light's display, it was my love they did bombard. I ran to her at once, under snow and starfall. Though I roared with all my might, she didn't seem to hear my call. She faced an opening, on this chamber's farthest wall, with such a look upon her face, as though a spell had her in thrall. I followed her line of sight, and froze at once at what I saw. It was fear that held her rapt, not magic, not at all. There were creatures coming in, and their features made me stall. I freed my sword at once, seeing malice in their make. It seemed they had the skin of frog, or pig, or snake. They were sickly in their jaundice, and a palsy made them shake. Illness pallor in their tissue, it was more than I could take. Yet something in their outfit pinned my vision with a stake: The armor of my men adorned these monsters, no mistake. Had they killed the lot already, and taken their breastplates? How is it snow falls with these Halflings in this place? Why do they not attack? What is that look upon that face? Is that sadness mixed with terror? I swallowed my distaste. From behind me, I heard breath, drawn in fitful pace. At my back, my lady gripped, seeking safety in embrace. The dwarf before me spoke, And my heart began to race.
Part 21: https://hellopoetry.com/poem/2196409/the-thorn-of-roses-part-21-series/
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Nov 4, 2017
Nov 4, 2017 at 1:15 AM UTC
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