Gallivanting At The Foot of A Mountain
A stray knight, wandering the halls of Eden,
The petals have fallen just as your mind again.
Unsheathe your sword, don your armor,
So it begins, tomorrow is another day.
No such honor since thy dubbing,
Nay holy water for your armor scrubbing.
The soul of a warrior ready at bay,
So it begins, tomorrow is another day.
So it begins, tomorrow is another day.
The beating heart within the armor is weak,
Purity of the mountain river is what you seek.
The threads of your heart now fray,
So it remains, tomorrow is another day.
The knight roams, a dreadful forest arises,
All pale yet undead trees in different sizes,
A reminiscent of the past, his armor now gray,
So it remains, tomorrow is another day.
Long past the dreadful forest above the mountain,
Lies the beautiful maiden above the fountain.
For her, the sword must be tossed away
So one ends, tomorrow is another day.
At the foot of a mountain, a knight remains,
Veins locked behind chains with growing pains,
Sins perpetrated by a black knight at bay,
So we end, tomorrow is another day.
The mountain welcomes knight,
The knight salutes the mountain,
The river, exquisite, yet flows through them,
And thus, the knight feigns.
"Deep within the heart of a mountain lies a golden dandelion,
challenging the sun, it is a tomb for me to die in.
Seeketh shall I a maiden of a thousand sun,
But the blasted mountain accepts none.
An armor as dark as the forge of Hades' craftmanship,
yet this peasant seeks a heart of a light I can strip.
This river, foolish river, laughs at me,
It begs for my sword like a treacherous flea.
Corruption engulfs the maiden's river,
Yet my sword seeks it, a silent quiver.
Alas, my arrive anew here,
The mind blossoms tear,
The dandelion is long gone,
Infinitus, this armor has been donned.
The flea's is a beautiful call,
This but yet another scrawl.
The undying river I step into engulfs me,
The armor isn't, but my soul is unfree."
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