The Dragon Carousel.

By TheProphetUntold

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I am told.

I was brought into this world
in a simple tale of boy meets girl,
like the countless who came before,
of an errant fool and common whore.

Bless her boundless warmth
and his chivalrous heart,
for it was in their burning arms
that I was forged bent from the start.

Upon the cosmos of my crib posts,
hung fire horses and steel dragons,
dancing sweet with tissue paper ghosts,
that in time pulled my little red wagon.

I was.

The child who slept in the house of despair,
he who spoke and dreamt in nightmares.

I grew into a martyred man,
a knight of  weighted s.words.
He who never held a mother's hand
with no beacons lit to go towards.

...and so I am beckoned forth,
towards the fires I was forged.

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Beyond the shadow of doubt.

I will be taken from this world,
before my will and words have all unfurled.



I pray.



That I am not judged by my missed graces,
but by the smiles I've brought to dimmed faces.


I know.


Only the tides of time and fate will tell
if I led an valored life, or just as well,
lest I be cast into the pits of hell...




Just not before I pass along my dragon carousel.

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Copyright 2011 TheProphetUntold
Published on Monday, January 11, 2021.     Filed under: "Poetry"

Author's Note:

More personal than anything, maybe someone will like it.
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  • Malice In Wonderland On Sunday, November 3, 2013, Malice In Wonderland (987)By person wrote:

    matt, the legacy you will leave someday will be nothing short of amazing, I can hear you reciting this piece and the personal touch of this is heartbreaking and beautiful.... I'll stop rambling now. Scholar

  • Alchemist On Thursday, June 28, 2012, Alchemist (688)By person wrote:

    The first 3 stanzas are amazing some of the best and truest poetry I have ever read.

  • lupus tenebrae On Saturday, March 19, 2011, lupus tenebrae (872)By person wrote:

    An origin story like no other, perhaps the shell we leave behind is only half of the legacy. The impressions left on others may be the key to long sought eternal life. Fame diminishes, fortune decays, yet the people buried underneath such meaningless things are preserved. Personal makes perfect. Scholar

  • Poetic-Realm On Thursday, March 17, 2011, Poetic-Realm (258)By person wrote:

    A fitting foresight into the creation of what it is that you are, fire and brimstone correct? I think you captured the existence of yourself quite vividly (only from what I've heard and/or seen) I hope I'm not wrong in my critique because this has a very ancient and brooding feel to it, a story of an timeless birth, a limitless strength, and a horrendous ideology. I really dig this one.

  • NikesRain On Thursday, March 17, 2011, NikesRain (1298)By person wrote:

    this goes beyond visual and flow.... like a chord struck...the tone deep, vibrating and sustained... well done and formed as always

  • carlosjackal On Thursday, March 17, 2011, carlosjackal (3016)By person wrote:

    Brilliance..The fact you wrote this from a personal perspective makes this all the more brilliant. On this evidence, you should keep writing from a personal aspect..Write on, Matt.

  • A former member wrote: the rhyme and medieval imagery, the stoic tone and force, all are beyond improvement... the carousel, I think, though woven into the fabric here, could be more symbolic.... I opine... the cosmic nature of it, the crib in the stars, perhaps, does bring an openness to it... but I'm not sure there is further development in the subsequent stanzas to create a greater force to the passing on of the carousel.... this could be read as longing for reproduction, a sense of immortality through bequeathing.... perhaps. the tone and images speak for themselves.... the judgment, the question of one's legacy weighs heavy in these words... *bows*

  • A former member wrote: Haunting familiarity & high adventure. You do that a lot. I dare any poet to step into your world & not be cut by your weighted s.words, sir. Another winner.

  • Malice In Wonderland On Tuesday, March 15, 2011, Malice In Wonderland (987)By person wrote:

    you are beautiful, Matt =) Scholar

  • Corinthian On Monday, March 14, 2011, Corinthian (309)By person wrote:

    feels very withdrawn , tissue paper ghosts ... dragon carousel ...forsaken .. farewell to all that bound you

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