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The Three Dragons
Entrance: There are three dragons in a land that has no name or boundaries.
Chart of Characters:
The first dragon is Relic, keeper of the past.
The second dragon is New World, keeper of the present.
The third dragon is Seer, keeper of the future.Relic
He guards this world closely,
Knowing that beyond him
Lay the answers mans long
To seek to use, either with
Wrong or good intentions.
He was tall and proud with
A stern look in face and eyes.
A child came up to him,
Awed at his appearance.
She had never seen a dragon
Such as him, bronze and copper
With topaz eyes that reflects
Knowledge of ancients.
“Why have you come here, child?
There is nothing here to find
To a child’s interest in the world.”
She smiles then sat down in
Front of him with the wind
Blowing between them.
“I want to know about the past,
Are you not the keeper of it?
Someone told me many stories
But they are just tales told by bards.”
He peers down at the child,
The smile still on her tiny face.
She reminded him a curious sprite
Bored with the usual things in life.
“If that is so, why come to me,
A dragon is the same as a bard.
We are storytellers old and forgotten By those who now live in the present.
Yet, I will entertain you as long
As you stay seated before me.”
Relic told her every story he knew,
The tales of wonder and fear.
She loved the stories about forests,
Their inhabitants and lifestyle.
When it came to demons and angels,
She would ask if he knew any.
Indeed he did as he elaborate on them
And she sat with a beaming smile
On her tiny sprite-like face.
By the time he was done,
The sunset turns to night.
The girl was yawning and
Continued to sit in front of him.
“It is the night and I must sleep,
Child for I need my rest.”
She continued to sit,
Stifling yawns when possible.
She shook her head causing
Curly locks of dark gold to bounce.
The blue eyes still bright though
Tired in the light of the moon
Above his towering mountain.
“Where is the keeper of the present?”
She asks, yawning wide then brush
Hair from her moonlit face.
“He resides far from here,
His home a forest surrounded
By tall metal fences and ruins.
Unlike me, he can tell you every
Story that mankind had to tell
Now without bards in them.”
She got up dusting her long blue dress
Off and brushing fallen hair from her
Face then look up at the moon.
“Can I rest with you?”
He nods his head then hums
A lullaby for her to sleep.
She mumbles something in her sleep
Then fall silent as the sounds of
Night put him to sleep
In the isolated forest of old.
His mind turning back in time
Of knights and kingdoms,
The ways of old forgotten
By suffocating hands of time.
The girl only wanted to know
The life of past from its time
Full of simplicity and purity.
Yet, as he told her, purity of the
Past was shadowed by darkness.
She understood that for having to
See it herself in the small village
That had existed beyond its time.
“Relic, who is the keeper of present?”
Relic opens one eye to see the girl
Looking up at him from his side.
He curl his tall around her
As wind cut through and around
The towering mountain home.
“His name is New World,
A dragon of silver and white with
Eyes of blue and less stern than I
When telling a story.”
She yawns then goes back to sleep,
Making herself more comfortable
Between his side and tail.
He heard a distance rumble and
The sound of rain coming down.
Shaking his head slightly,
He shelters her with his wing.
When morning came,
It was still raining and storming
That he accompany her to New
World’s home through gnarled
Weeping willows that connected them.
New World
He guards the present despite
The fact that it’s already in existence.
Mankind kept coming to him
Too often for him to dwell
Close to any city or overpopulated
Areas where people couldn’t think
For themselves or at all.
He pops his head out of the cliff cave
Connected to Relic’s ancient mountain,
Grunt at the sound of the storm.
Just as he was about to step out,
Lightning lit up the iron gray sky
Then follow by loud claps of thunder.
Through the lightning,
New World made out Relic’s giant
Outline and a small one walking
Alongside him, sheltered by his wing.
“Wise keeper of the past,
What brings you to my home?”
He hails the ancient dragon.
Relic didn’t respond until
He stood in front of New World.
“It’s a perfect day to tell a child
A story or two about the present
Though she lives in it.
I have told her my fair share
And now she wants you
To tell your fair share as well.”
He regarded the smiling child,
Drench some from the lashing
Winds of rain veils in the storm.
“I will tell her my share, elder
And keep her warm till this
Storm tires itself out.”
Bowing their heads, the two part
Ways and Relic return home.
The child quickly ran inside the
Cliff cave and sat next to the
Warm hearth burning bright.
He lay down next to her,
Noticing the hair and dress
But not the face lit by fire.
She looked like a little angel
Child that lost her wings.
Her halo already for her hair
Was gold as any angel halo.
“Why do you want to hear our
Stories, little one?”
She looks at him sideways
And told him that she
Heard about the past and
Now she wanted to know the present.
Shaking his head, New World went
Straight into telling his share.
She sat there in front of the hearth,
Content and warm as thunder and
Lightning ruled the land.
The rain came down in heavy gray
Veils reminding him of sad days.
In return, she told him of her own
Life as she had done to do Relic
Walking out in the rain and storm.
One or two times, New World would
Stop and have her fix a small meal for
Herself from berries and fruit.
She gladly accepts, cleaning up
After herself and ready for him to
Continue where he left off.
The storm outside didn’t disturb
The stories’ atmosphere inside
New World’s warm, cozy cave.
The girl was a delight to have
As company as she kept a smile
On her angelic face.
So intent on the stories she was,
Absorbing every word and image
That he sometimes painted in the
Air with a claw and magic.
Everything brought a twinkle
To her blue eyes that made her
Fair skin glow like the moon.
The hours pass into each other
And by the time he was done,
The child was fast asleep.
He carefully laid her on a pile
Of warm covers and pillows.
As she slept, she had a smile on her
Face and hair tumbling down over
Her tiny angelic face and over her
Shoulders and waist obscuring
The light blue of her dress.
At midnight, she woke and asks
“Who is the keeper of the future?”
New World came over to her
And lay next to the pile.
“He is Seer, mighty as one comes
For he is black as night with
Shadowed amethyst eyes.
I fear for you to ask him
For he gives no stories but glimpses
Of what is to come and possible.
In asking him for his fair share,
You must converse with him.”
She gave him a baffle look then
Yawn as she went back to sleep.
New World sighs then went to
Sleep himself as the last of the
Storm dwindles down to nothing.
The child was curious but Seer was
Hard to get anything out of so
In the morning, he would accompany
Her to the chameleon land of Seer’s
Home to persuade him.
True to his decision,
New World went and persuade
Seer into talking with the girl
And she smile up at Seer.
Seer
He guards the future closely,
Giving only glimpses that could
Mean good, bad, or both.
The future mankind seeks,
Broken down into pieces.
The child stood before him,
Smiling up at him with
Eyes blue as sunlit skies.
He saw not sprite or angel
But a young swordswoman.
“What a curious child you are,
Seeking stories from dragons
But I tell not stories or tales.
My duty is to look at the future
Of mankind and the world.
You would have to tell me
What you think for you
Play part in the future.”
The child tilts her head to one side
To get a glimpse of a sword.
Around the room he led her to,
She saw assorted items.
“You’re a collector of items,
Aren’t you, Seer?”
He nods his head then turns his
Back to her and put some more wood
In the bright hearth bordered by
Bones coated in shimmering silver.
“Yes, I am a collector of past and
Present for I shadowed them both.
The future holds both ill and well,
The good and evil balance on a
Scale an unseen force judges.
Relic and New World are a reflection of themselves, cast in light and balance
That the two must exist for the future
To follow course in many directions.
The choices one makes today made
Impact the world and themselves.”
The child turns her attention to him,
His eyes looking down at her sternly.
“I couldn’t imagine a world with only
One side for that would unbalanced
The world we know and live in.
As to our choices and decisions,
I guess I wouldn’t know much
Except for what I have decided for
Myself and put into action.”
He nods his head for she understood
What he had told her.
Yet, at the same time, recognize
That her own choices now,
As a child is different from an adult’s.
“A child’s choice is soon influence as
They get older but you must have
Control over it or be ruin by others.
As you have learned from Relic,
The past struggled to find a way
To think right and wrong
And found that the two goes
Deeper then the surface.
From New World,
You have learned that the present
Struggles the same way but
There are people making the choices
For them and not thinking for
Themselves as they should.
You don’t let others control you,
Child for you is not a puppet.
A puppet cannot think or act,
Compare to that of a being with
Free will and a mind of their own.”
Again, the child thought about
His words as she look him in the eye.
She possessed deeper knowledge
Then she thought she did but
At the present, she was a child.
Seer turns his back once more,
Leaving the child to think.
“A child’s world is supposed to be full
Of wonders and delight but that’s not
Always true for they see the dark side
Of things adults want to ignore.
I have told Relic and New World my
Life as it is to me but you know it all.
A puppet to a child is entertainment
But in a sense of an adult,
It’s a tool to gain an advantage.
My mind is my own but sometimes,
I wonder if adults seek to control
Children for their own purpose.”
Seer chuckles at her last statement then continue on testing her.
She manage answers to get test and
He smile to himself as she look around
Her at his collection of items.
The hours passed into night and Seer
Saw her yawn then fall asleep.
All the knowledge she had learned,
Lay nestle in her head.
Her life would be rough but
Rewarding as she learn hardships
Ranging from happiness to despair.
Gathering her up, he place her on
His back and flew out into the
Night with the sword in claw.
In due time,
She would learn to use it.
Strange enough,
In all the futures he seen,
The child sleeping on his back
Under a secure cloak
United the world in many ways.
By dawn, she woke in her bed
And saw the sword and cloak.
In her mind, she knew already
That she was an important figure
In the world’s future.
- by sapphirestar_twi88 |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 05/02/2009 |
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- Title: The Three Dragons
- Artist: sapphirestar_twi88
- Description: A poem about three dragons and child
- Date: 05/02/2009
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