Showing posts with label peaceful people. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Meridian Gates


Aligned with vulgar pretense
A king is told of men

vaguely assembled,
gathering before
Meridian gates

This was not uncommon
to hear—
for discussions
of this kind,
often occur

Upon a lea
once so revered—
         Where bards would laud
         and clerics would praise
But now resigned
                  To forever be,
                  overwhelmed, by
                  shadows cast, from
an aerie within
a storming sky  
                 
The sound of horsemen
stir the wind— relentlessly
approaching, as once they did,

For those near—here, in this
sacred space—they scatter quick—
living to pray another day

At this hallowed ground,
a place where armored souls
once were welcomed in—

And in return,
the silver-skins
would teach them well—

Each the themes of doubt and fear
as cast amidst
perpetuating
scenes of Hell.