• Ecrits Blogophilia Week 31.14

    Topic: Dragon Hunter

    Hard Bonus: Incorporate a lyric by The Clash

    (Should I stay or should I go”)

    Easy Bonus: Include your favorite childhood toy Sword

    A Dragon’s Tale

    To the cavern where dwells the feared dragon goes the brave knight of lore armed with fabled sword and bottles of elixir in a bag on his shoulder where valor and honor was stored. He strode through the meadow carrying a flagon hoping the dragon would grant him accord. With the best Meade made by the hand of man he entered the mouth of the cave with a plan.

    “Hark vile beast might I enter to speak my mind?” he spoke into the musty foul-smelling reek.

    “Enter if you dare.” said the dragon in time to an unknown song. “What is it that you seek?”

     “Not more than your thoughts in words of spoken rhyme!”

     “Then come forward and share the flagon unique Stay your sword as you enter, a worthless tool, and pray that you aren’t playing me for a fool! “

    The knight pondered these words of warning thinking to himself: ”Should I say or should I go”  This dragon seems to be a kinder soul than the other I have vanquished; but still…

    “Pour the Meade and then state your poetic challenge and if it does not feel right, I will smash you and no phalanx will stabilize your balance. Forever you will be various shades of blue!” roared the dragon in his  impatience.

     “Too kind my good dragon! Have you a chalice so that I may pour you a cup of my brew?” Inquired the Knight.

    “Find the cups in the first cupboard on the left, be careful do not stir the bones from their rest.” Stated the dragon in finality.

    The Knight passed quietly and the Dragon survived another Knight

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  • Ecrits Blogophilia Week 30.14

    Ecrits Blogophilia Week 30.14

    Topic: Hope Springs Eternal

    Hard Bonus: Use a line or quote by Walt Whitman

    Easy Bonus: Include an aqueduct

    ‘/’

    ‘/’

    Hope springs eternal

    For those of us that believe

    The aqueduct fell

    ‘/’

    ‘/’

    To have great poets, there must be great audiences.

    Walt Whitman

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