# The Dragon Guards His Treasure

Author: SoggyGoat
Tags: Dragon, Poem, Poetry, Romance

#3 of Poems

A poem about a dragon's love

They say the dragon's treasures

--The jewels, the crowns of despotic kings--

Are guarded well with fire and might

But what few pleasures bring

  

To have a sword of shale

Sharpened on the whetstone

To have no valiant steed,

Only gilded currycombs

  

It brings no resolution

No cease to his heart of fire

No cure to his ferocity

No peace to his desire

  

But when he releases his greed

For the passion that he bears

He'll see a new light shining

From the gems that he shares

  

And if she can see through fire

--The ruby red, the emerald green--

Let him cover her in his wings

Then they'll know what treasures mean

Source: https://sofurry.com/s/4nAL9Pvm
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