Enid & Geraintby GrimOnce strong, from solidCamelot he cameGlory with him, Geraint,Whose sword tamed the wild.Fabled the fortune he won,Fame, and a wife.The beasts he battledWith horn and lance;Stood farms where fens lay.When bandits returnedTo old beast-holdsGeraint gave them the same.And then long peace,Purchased by the manful blade.Light delights filled it,Tournaments softened, temperedBy ladies; in peace lingersthe dream of safety.They dreamed together. DarknessGathered on the old wood,Wild things troubled the edges,Then crept closer.The whispers of weaknessAre echoed with evil.At last even EnidWhose eyes are as duskLooked on her LordAnd weighed him wanting.Her gaze gored him:He dressed in red-rust mail.And put her on palfreyTo ride before or besideAnd they went to the wilds,Which were no longerSo far. Ill-used,His sword hung beside.By the long wood, whereOnce he laid pastures,The knight halted, horsed,Gazing on the grim trees.He opened his helmBeholding a bandit realm.Enid cried at the chargeOf a criminal clad in mail!The Lord turned his horse,Set his untended shield:There lacked time, thereLacked thought for more.Villanous lance licked theAncient shield. It split,Broke, that badge of the knight!The spearhead searchedOld, rust-red mail.Geraint awoke.Master and black mountRediscovered their rich love,And armor, though oldThough red with thick rust,Broke the felon blade.The spear to-brast, shattered.And now Enid seesIn Geraint's cold eyesWhat shivers her to the spine.And now his handDraws the ill-used sword:Ill-used, but well-forged.And the shock from the spear-breakRang from bandit-towersRattled the wood, and the world!Men dwelt there in wonder.Who had heard that tone?They did not remember that sound.His best spear brokenOn old, rusted mail,The felon sought his forest.Enid's dusk eyes senseThe strength of old steel:Geraint grips his reins.And he winds his old horn,And he spurs his proud horse,And the wood to his wrath trembles.And every birdFrom the wild forest flies,But the Ravens.
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
In peace lingers the dream of safety.
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