When Dragons
Ruled The Skies
The times's long
gone" the old man said " you've
come too late, my son
You'll see them not
in this sad age, their time is long since
done
A hundred years ago
and more, they've been gone from this
land"
His voice was tough
but his voice said "Aye lad I
understand"
For I had sailed
'cross half a world to seek the fabled
isles
Where I had heard
that dragon wings still soared across the
skies
You must have
come from far indeed" he said with
knowing eyes
"The word has
gone afar and wide that they have left
our skies
Sit down a while,
young lad" said he "Let me tell
you a tale
Of dragons streaming
down the wind, sunlight bright on their
scales
A tale my grandfather
told me when I was but a lad,
For I too know the
dragon's draw, I'd fain not leave you
sad"
And so I sat
down at his feet, upon a tuft of grass,
And listened as he
spun a tale of beasts of gold and brass,
With scales brighter
than minted coin, wings glinting in the
sun,
Higher by far than
eagles soar Dragons were wont to run.
He told of glory
greater far than any work of men,
Of wisdom born in
aeons past and held in trust since then.
His eyes were
bright with boyhood's gleam as dusk crept
down the sky,
I knew he heard an
older voice, from when he, just like I,
Had sat and listened
to the tale, hanging on every word
From one who might
have seen it true, in a more wondrous
world
He told it as much
for himself as he told it for me
For his heart knew
the yearning too those golden wings to
see.
At last his tale
drew to a close and with one breath we
sighed
Imagining a brighter
age before the wonder died
When unicorns roamed
in the woods and giants still were seen
And mountain valleys
echoed with the griffon's fearless scream
When wizards walked
upon the earth with magic in their eyes
When elves lived side
by side with men and Dragons ruled the
skies
Well that's the
tale" he said at last "My
grandpa told to me
He said he saw with
his own eyes their wings over the sea
The day they flew
into the west never again to fly
Above the hills of
this green isle" he heaved a heavy
sigh
And said to me
"Well I must go the sun is nearly
set
My wife will have the
dinner done, and home's a long walk yet
Perhaps you'll
come and eat with us? there's plenty to
go 'round"
Though his offer sore
tempted me, I stood and looked around
Then politely I did
decline, "I too must go" said I
And he gave me a
knowing look, and briefly caught my eye
I turned and walked
back down the hill, towards the little
town
That slumbered
quietly 'round the bay where I had come
aground.
ack to
my skiff I made my way, and raised the
sail once more
And with the sunset
on my face, I turned my back to shore
Ahead lay naught but
open sea, I saw no hint of land
But still I set the
tiller with a firm and steady hand
For somewhere to the
west they soar and westward my course
lies,
'Till I have found
the fabled land where Dragons rule the
skies
ow I have sailed
ten thousand leagues and I'll sail many
more
And storm and wreck
I'll gladly brave as I have braved before
Though empty is the
open sea and bitter winter's storms
Emptier still's a
dreamless soul and crueler is the scorn
Of those who do not
dare to dream and cling to hearth-fire's
glow
I left them without
looking back many a year ago
So now the ocean
is my road all through the starlit night
'Till the sun rises
at my back and in the dawn's grey light
I see an island long
and low a half day's sail away
Hid under heavy
looming clouds not yet lit by the day
Yet as dawn brightens
in the sky I see a sudden gleam
As the sun's first
ray glances from a circling seabird's
wing
But surely no
bird could be seen as far afield as this
And no feather could
ever gleam so bright in dawn's first kiss
Another shines and
still a third, a spark of golden fire
From thirty leagues I
see them climb soaring higher and higher
Surely nothing but
dragons scale could so brazenly shine
As they thunder into
the air in beauty near divine
I see them
clearly though my eyes are filled with
tears of joy
For finally I've
found the dream I first dreamed as a boy
My skiff fair flies
across the waves her bow spits spindrift
foam
Though never have I
seen this shore I feel I'm coming home
And overhead the sky
is gold and glory fills my eyes
The crystal air is
wonder pure
And Dragons Rule
The Skies
Author
Unknown
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