DRAGONS (this one was published!)
Dragons are large and fearsome things.
We sing their songs on trumpets and strings.
They come in various sizes, colors, and shapes.
Dragons don't wear clothes, not even capes.
Dragons are always enimies of knights.
Dragons and knights often get in fights.
They are often shown eating people.
Dragons are as tall as a church steeple.
Dragons did live in Mideval times.
They are the subjects of many poems and rhymes.
Dragons have wings so they can fly.
That I don't think I'll ever try.
The dragon is a very interesting dude.
But I'd rather not be dragon food.
So this is the end of my poem so fine.
I think my mom's calling me for dinner time.
Firespirit
Firespirit, firebreath
bring your flames into our hearts.
Fireson, firelover
help us in our cold, dark hours.
Firehelper, firetongue
give us warmth and comfort.
The Sword>
Where the Sword has gone, we do not know.
Where is the Sword of legends?
Will this Sword be lost for all times?
Our children, they forget the tales.
Where has the Sword gone?
How Many
How many heartbeats in an hour?
Why is a lemon very sour?
Who made the grass and trees and sky?
If birds can fly, why can't I?
How many questions have not been answered?
How many puzzles to be solved?
Lost
Lost child in the woods
Lost in the quiet woods
Where is he, he doesn't know
Where is he going, he doesn't know
He follows the spirit of the woods
The spirit, the spirit of the woods
Castles
Castles and dungeons, maidens and knights
Long crusades and dark fights
Swords and spears, cudgels and maces
Forged and used in many places
Dragons and witches, warlocks and mages
Have been living for many ages
Forest and valley, dune and shore
Will live to see ages more
So, what do you think? E-mail me!
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