Untitled Poem III
Let every heart give way and see
What love and truth should seek to be;
With passioned voice, the budding yew
That brings its grace in gleaming dew.
Within the orchard bathed with light
The grass adorns each tranquil sight;
Such lithe steps weave each grass-blade through -
This moonlit shade the shade of you.
My love, my dear, my supple sprite,
Who leaps and sings beneath moonlight;
You grace with lips the eyes that care
And let us sleep together there.
Untitled Poem II
Sweet subtle nature, thou hast wept to know
That from thy leaves another beauty sprung,
And with gentle steps has she wrought undone
Thy loved embrace and its caressing glow.
She bears a grace no mortal man could tame
And lulls with song the over-wretched heart.
Despite thy years, thou never could obtain
Such loveliness within thy brittle darts.
Thou art still good, and in thy goodness give,
But now she walks beside your crooked thorn;
Embroider green her path, and learn to live
Around with her, as from thou was she born.
Thou art the bud, and now hast thy flower
Bloomed in her with all thy sovereign power.
Untitled Poem I
Keep not the flower that from stalk is trimmed
Else lose the beauty that from nature springs,
For oft its grace is prematurely dimmed
And with force reverted back to wild dreams.
True beauty lives with every budding yield,
And in nature's heart doth dwell inner shine.
In petals folded is true strength conceal'd
And invoked to match and blend with thine.
The Felaryan Melody - Diaries the First by Kenguya, literature
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The Felaryan Melody - Diaries the First
"The following excerpts have been taken from the personal diary of the historian, writer, and archivist Azeem al Nazarin, enshrined within his book The Felaryan Melody. The language, while unknown to us, has been recently translated with the help of another person from his native world. We thank them dearly for their aid in bringing Nazarin's work to light, and as such we have left the words in their original form, so as to preserve their authenticity, and to give the following account in the words as the author intended."
-Regulus M. Krive, Regent.
[Aventeve 04, 791 CB]
"The day has been a long one. This world is strange, and ev
"A wind blows out upon the leaves
And stirrs aflutter the light-starved floor;
The green-tiles wave their reaching arms,
Receiving the cool breeze alike the men;
They sigh and stopp about the fen
While thinking out forevermore
To homes they'd left; what the soldier sees,
Amongst the dinn of battle alarms.
"Much like those who came before,
Those who come after go forth and strive;
Enter the green-cloaked face alive;
While we await their turbid claims
To return as something a little more
Than we had; their words of fame,
Accredited for the sake of names;
Fall easily as their own blades maim.
"We knew, as they left, that few woul
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The Felaryan Melody - Diaries the First by Kenguya, literature
Literature
The Felaryan Melody - Diaries the First
"The following excerpts have been taken from the personal diary of the historian, writer, and archivist Azeem al Nazarin, enshrined within his book The Felaryan Melody. The language, while unknown to us, has been recently translated with the help of another person from his native world. We thank them dearly for their aid in bringing Nazarin's work to light, and as such we have left the words in their original form, so as to preserve their authenticity, and to give the following account in the words as the author intended."
-Regulus M. Krive, Regent.
[Aventeve 04, 791 CB]
"The day has been a long one. This world is strange, and ev
Hello everyone!
Just when I thought life was going to get easier, a massive amount of work hits me, and then a sickness. It's been a... pleasant... two weeks, but all of that seems to be finally reaching a close. Now, I think I can return to my poems and my story(ies). Hoping so, anyway!
Should have something up in the next few days. Trying something new.
See you soon!
~Kenguya
Right, so! For those whow onder where I have been (probably a small list) I will say that I have been busy. Sadly, life does not seem to want to keep the pressures off of me. But, after this trip I will be taking in a few days (22 days long) I should be relieved for the moment. Here's to hoping!
~Antioch
Thank you for your feedback. Grammar is really something I fight with and this is a working draft. I'm trying to keep the process as organic as possible. Thank you for stopping by and I hope that as I add to it, I can hold your interest!