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Tears of the Dragon

I stood on the crag where the sea breathed fire,
its winds tearing at the very shape of my name.
The sky was a shattered mirror
each splinter a memory I had tried to leave high and dry,
but still they cut as they fell through me.

In the distance, the dragon turned its head.
Its eyes held storms I had feared all my life.
Its wings-- the weight of every road I never dared to walk.
I thought I’d come here, to vanquish it
But the revelation was, it had come to set me free.

Its roar did not strike me down.
It shredded the silence that had been my prison.
Tears flowed hot and unyielding
spilling the ashes of years into the waiting tide.

The wind rose, not to push me back,
but to carry me forward.
And when the dragon soared away.
Its shadow left no darkness behind.
Only a sky wide enough
for the first flight of my own wings.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2025




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Date: 8/18/2025 5:46:00 PM
such an awesome write, Rowena! I agree with Anne-Lise...where discourgement becomes freedom...powerful poem and contest entry, hugs, Sara
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Rowena Velasco
Date: 8/18/2025 6:38:00 PM
Thank you so much.Big hugs back to you!
Date: 8/18/2025 6:44:00 AM
- "It shredded the silence that had been my prison" - a powerful poem about emotion, Rowena - Where discouragement becomes freedom :) - hugs
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Rowena Velasco
Date: 8/18/2025 4:55:00 PM
Thank you so much, that really touched me. I love how you put it ‘where discouragement becomes freedom.’ Big hugs back!
Date: 8/18/2025 5:47:00 AM
This feels like it could be an epic story if expanded upon. You gave us just enough to make us want more. I once wrote a tragic dragon tale set in Mongolia. Maybe I'll post here some day. Keep em coming Ro
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Rowena Velasco
Date: 8/18/2025 4:51:00 PM
Thanks a lot, I really appreciate that! Your dragon tale in Mongolia sounds amazing, would love to read it if you post it.

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