A Dragon's Death


      Once more, soaring through the night
      Among the tumultuous waves of thunder
      He ascends into the frey
      More a part of nature's fury
      Than a visitor to it
      He revels in the lightning's
      Brilliant power, so much like his own
      Ten millennia alive, each spent in
      Celebration of life, he spreads his
      Mighty wings to catch the irrefusable
      Force of the storm, reliving many
      Battles won, long ago in a different land
      In a different age
      Can even he fight the irrepressible
      Advance of time, moving ever forward?
      No, he simply admits to finding
      A power in nature greater than ever his own
      And with a final blow of flame
      From deep within his being
      Succumbs to it


    by Eric Heap,
    (c) 2001, All rights reserved


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