![]() Amber Wolfe, The Authurian Quest Opens wide the Ashwood door, New landscapes now revealing, With the fern and tree and flowers galore, And bird song most appealing. A meadow's sweet grass for a floor, Clear skies to form the ceiling Oak and Ash and Pine restore Clear senses, and smooth feeling. Enter now the Bards so fair Harp and Muse - song garb they wear To dance, to sing, to laugh, to care To weave the rhymes, repleat or spare. Of knight so bold and maidens fair, And wizards caught in their own snare; of kings and queens, the trumpets blare, And do express with time to spare. We reflect this form, this bloom, this flare We craft the tales of destiny, and dare To pass the visions from heir to heir. Retain the wisdom, and not impair The truth so sacred, so fine, so rare In poetry finds its place to fare. Without it, none, the world could bear. So weaves the gossamer fabric there With fibers strong, yet still so fair And threads of Light beyond compare. So open wide the clear mind door To realms which are revealing With treasures fair and gifts galore And powers most appealing A crystal cave from the floor And towers for your ceiling The branches of your mind restore bright visions and deep feeling. Back |