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To the Heart of Viking Legends and Thor's Great Oath, Part One,
To The Heart Of Viking Legends And Thor's Great Oath, Part One, (In tribute to, the poem, "The Old Gods", by Calvin Dill Wilson) When the Olden Gods cast mortals aside such was hopeless and part of divine Fate Now in far nether realms they sulk and hide waiting cosmos to universe divide Odin's rage, Tyr's sad heart do not forgive blasphemy in which mankind chose to live. Valhalla requests, Odin, Tyr and Thor enter our dreams to inspire and to thrive magnificent glory their inner core for within mankind, their seed is alive Disenchanted that their offspring dared to fail their earth wept, birthing deep new pits of Hell. Poison leeched into earth's clear flowing streams darkness dominated once soft-blue seas Seeing that, in fury they sent sad dreams tho' many sent their loud, desperate pleas Yet temptations ruled over many men as the new Dark Lord, set his evil grin! From malignant throne, Loki at his side this world he soon blackened and did so smite Gave his friend Loki a dragon to ride ordered up ferocious monsters at night Odin's Sun kept Dark beasts halfway at bay radiance of Light, covered man at day. Alas! The faithful few still living now hidden in mountains of protective stone Searching for fresh new fertile fields to plow amidst evil world with hate overgrown Those few, gods that desired to hold trust true went to mountains to give mankind its due. Vast armory of shields and swords they keep Brokkr and Eitri, set magic into blades For immense sorrows this world sends, they weep swearing never shall their loyalty fade For even Loki's wrath they do not fear nor allow his hateful lies bend their ears. When moon shall for thirteen nights shineth red Thor sworn by Valhalla oath to return To avenge warriors, Dark Lord hath bled restore cities Loki's dragon has burned Sworn Valhalla's warriors as his kin Thor, protects the weak and honors brave men! Hold true this promise and its future tale by Odin's words his son can not deny his deeds, courage, which warriors regale by his might, Mjölnir shall yet again fly! With Mjölnir, and courage born in his blood Thor and Tyr's wrath will pour out as a flood! Robert J. Lindley, 5-21-2019 Rhyme, ( Courage, That Which Honor Holds Sacred And True ) To The Heart Of Viking Legends And Thor's Great Oath, Part One, In tribute to, the poem, The Old Gods, by Calvin Dill Wilson Syllables Per Line: 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 Total # Syllables:480 Total # Words: 352 Note: 1. Link to the very fine Tribute poem by Calvin Dill Wilson, 1918, "The Old Gods" https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/browse?contentId=14109 2. https://www.bartleby.com/300/1292.html
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