Ere I heard the sages sing
Of lights that trace the day,
I begged the best of us to bring
Our hands to mold the clay,
And while we searched the earth to find
The meaning in the dust,
We felt a whisper of design
Fly away from us.
Ere the wolves began to bite
And bared their teeth at prey,
I set the winter woods alight
With nothing but a gaze,
And drunk the heat of snapping branch
To swallow up the sun,
And danced and danced an avalanche
Until winter had won.
Ere the Gods did reach their thrones
And bend to natures will,
I felt the nameless in my bones
Like nothing I could still,
And laughed the world to death's chagrin
For humor feeds the soul,
And full on the edge of everything,
Did I reach into the whole
Ere the hopeful did regret
The shapes they never could forget,
What to their eyes are silhouettes
And secrets to keep.
I knew the ways the trees would bend
And now I know that they pretend.
I held their shapes inside my hands,
Ere I fell asleep

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Faerie
PoésieSome poems about the Fae and how they mirror uncertainty and our own tumultuous spirit