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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required The Eagles of Shadowfire and Heartstone Mighty wings spread Not missing a beat Onwards they sped For a Heartstone Eagle Finding its' home Made it stronger Soar higher Fly longer Through the night Navigating by stars and Faerie light Aided by a fair south wind, they entered the lands of mist and magic The mist closed in The Eagles' feathers grew brighter Like a travelling star They sped across They have come so far.... Soon it grew lighter... A gentle descent, you see They broke through the mist Below a forest of green.. Could this be the Whispering Trees? Hidden for so long... The Whispering Trees Ever looked upwards Searching for eagles That soared in the breeze To see eagles above Created such a murmur A joyful bending of canopies For the time had come, to renew the bonds of love Leaves glowed too Fiercely green The forests were alive and strong For they knew... A King and Queen One day to return Fill the air with magic For, they waited so long The forest opened wide, and in its' heart Lay the Castle Heartstone Waiting by its' side Magic filled the air The Castle, beautiful down below Sculptured in stone Down, they swooped, down they fell Landing by the Great Hall Nothing had changed at all The Whispering Trees Hid a castle so well now, they were never alone
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