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In Honor of Dragon-Tamers
They say Nature is a dragon
Horrid, slumbering beast
And that which is in all of us
If wakened, must never be released
But ancient mind esteemed
De Troyes did disagree
Yielding knights and fantasies
“The teacher is Nature,” said he
Most sacred bond revered
Most hallowed light and lore
That of whom longs deeply to learn
And whose wisdom they adore
Who tempts the sleeping heart
Of the beast we fear and scorn?
Who calls her by her real name,
The phoenix burning, born?
Nature teaches faultlessly
Guided by he or she
Knowledge sweet as Gardenia
Teems then into me
Words like dulcet lantern oil
Only lack a paucity
Alight the sacred spark we know
In student’s curiosity
Then mountains surge like rolling waves
Color pervades the bland
Nations take in living breath and
Form people of far-off land
Within me words like arrows fly
The quiver of my mind
Pierce thought more vibrant, colorful
No longer thus confined
I write fueled by another’s fire,
Enlightenment I now pursue
To those who opened heart and mind
I humbly cede thank you.
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