{"sf1_id":336134,"sf2_id":"AnKRpdvm","title":"Poem of the dragon","author":"Drakkin","words":122,"posted_at":"2012-02-07T08:17:00.000Z","tags":["Dragon","Flight","Poem","free verse","worlderness"],"url":"https://fse.anthro.fr/stories/336134-poem-of-the-dragon","original_url":"https://sofurry.com/s/AnKRpdvm","image_url":"https://cdn.sofurryfiles.com/submissions/thumbnails/bd/0a/bd0a2e22-7d17-4938-a498-8185ac6b4823","description":"Spurred Poem, something of thought and very simple","content":"_I call this kind of poetry \"Spurred Poems\". theyre short and are made simply so theyre not always brilliant. its just a way of expressing._\n\n\u0026nbsp;\n\nRestless night, due passing dawn\n\nMaster of the sky wanes a call forlorn\n\nTill the sun may rise, the skies are clean\n\nFor a dragon to roam the intrepid skies unseen\n\nHis heart is weak, his soul and spirit is strong\n\n\u0026nbsp;\n\nProudly stanching before his foes\n\nA master knowing who he is\n\nAnd what he may be\n\nProud, his friends churn him on\n\nNot to fight, not to kill\n\nHe is better than that; to turn from them\n\n\u0026nbsp;\n\nThough dragons are fierce, a trait well known\n\nThey abide to loyalty\n\nHunting prey, not \u0026nbsp;foes\n\n  \n  \n\n"}