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A Dragon Flies
Contributed by
Nsa
on
Saturday, 13th September 2003 @ 10:45:00 AM in AEST
Topic:
fantasy
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A dragon flies
Over the trees
Over the lakes and fields
A symphony of strength
A sleek reptile
A dragon flies
Above its prey
As it swoops down
It lets out a burst
Of blasting orange flame
A dragon flies near its cave
Filled with treasures
Beyond compare
It hoards its things
Received from ill-gotten gain
A dragon flies
Hunted by men
The protector of men,
The killer of men
A thief, a murderer, a guardian, a reptile
A dragon flies
Rarer than rare
Seen yet not seen
For we are blind
And no longer believe
The reality of such a wondrous creature
A dragon flies
Gazed at by children
Ignored by adults
Seen by the young,
Invisible to the old
In way extinct,
Yet existing
A dragon flies
The last of its kind
The rest killed off
By men and machine
Its time will come
Never more
For it is above us
In the night sky
Seen by most
Within the stars
A dragon flies
A constellation
Living yet not,
Seeing but not,
Made up of stars,
It forever flies
Within the night sky
A dragon flies
Forever flying
Within the night sky
Copyright ©
Nsa
... [
2003-09-13 10:45:00] (Date/Time posted on
site)
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