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The People of the Enchanted Forest
The People of the Enchanted Forest In times of folklore where many a tall tale told The town folk spoke of mystic stories so bold Of a forest, never seen by the likes of any man Where mystical beings lived in this forest as a clan A place so very far away, though no one knows how far A place somewhere, due east from the most brightest star A place that is seldom ever travelled, never ever known A place within the universal womb and mother natures throne As a mere mortal man, I wonder, should I seek this unknown As a mere traveler, shall my will carry me on my quest all alone To find this enchanted forest, and the mystic people that reside To be the one, find this magical place, in some far off countryside As I begin my solitary quest to examine if these legends to be true All these questions in my mind and all queries that I can construe Do I seek these mystics for knowledge, or for the glory of my own Do I understand the damage I may inflict, if I truly find their homes I travel so far and wide from all I know and who I am To many forests and woodlands, in many foreign lands As I continue on, unsure of where my travels may end Not knowing if I find them, what will I truly comprehend While walking in a forest, seemingly like the ones I've travelled before I notice an intricate path, leading out through the fauna and forest floor From the main path, many smaller paths jettisoning out through the trees As if they were veins that carry the life's blood to the trees and its leaves Hearing in the distance a faint haunting song As if lost in a whisper, where memories belong “Oh gather yea young woodsman” “Tis time since all began” “At home, er in caravan” “From whence all began” “From earth and soil” ‘‘Tis where we toil” “From Mother Earth’s spoil” Examining the forest floor, looking up I see two silhouettes in the shadow Two beings step out into the sunlight, stare and stand ever so shallow Short in stature, long flowing gray hair and beards, earth soiled clothes Looking at each other, with a look of bewilderment of what I may disclose The one to the left, perhaps the elder spoke to the other, turning to me Glaring at me seemingly for an eternity, not sure of what he truly sees A booming voice, he exclaimed "Are you here to cause my kin and I harm? Looking ever so long into my eyes, he says "No my friend, I sense no alarm” “Are you of the many that walk these forests, though seem to go nowhere? “Silly ones that come to look, to find, though seeking nothing anywhere” “To find this forest, our home and life blood and leave their mark behind” “To come and destroy our forests, all they say for the benefit of all mankind” In silence, feeling shame for my race, compassion for what they see Saying nothing, just to bow my head in respect to the beings before me When I gained the courage to raise my head to speak in my races defense I could not find the words to speak to ease any worry and strife against I dropped to one knee, raised my head and gave my solemn vow That I will never speak of what I have seen and heard right now The two gave a deep loud exhale, as if this were their goodbye Now I know what divulging any of their secrets would truly imply
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