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Excalibur
Excalibur The sword was held aloft by the lady of the lake She said only the mightiest of men shall wield its strength Only those true of virtue Only those planted firmly in their moral conviction She called it Excalibur because she knew it could cause harm The "Deep Cleft" it could leave gave it it's name It was an instrument coined in hurt, It was granted only to defend, Yet it waged wars and leveled kingdoms. Excalibur is a contradiction. King Arthur should have been good. Our man of virtue sent infants to sea to die; He gave into his rage; He lacked loyalty to his queen. The lady of the Lake believed in him too much. She thought that virtue would survive a mans power. She believed he would hold his morals over manipulation. The lady of the Lake should have kept Excalibur in her grasp. Not even the mightiest of men can wield its power. The inability to succumb to the nefariousness that comes with power; The incapacity to choose your children over a war. A woman should have wielded Excalibur.
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