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Lake of Avalon

Inspired by the legend of King Arthur, as well as BBC series Merlin

By Birch TalesPublished 2 years ago 1 min read
Lake of Avalon
Photo by Ricardo Cruz on Unsplash

Your castle has become ruins

Horses now are made of steel

Wish I listened to Kilghagrah

Time doesn’t make all hearts heal

I would pray to the high priestess

But our Old Gods are far gone

Street graffiti of a dragon

Takes me back to Avalon

Legends bring no truth nor comfort

So I take the midnight train

Living, fighting, always waiting

Just a way to numb the pain

I’d stay patient, buy the river

Magic making water dance

Warlock’s honour, no more secrets

Give me just another chance

We would sit there, reminiscing

Round the table with your knights

Dear friend, come back already

Or I might just lose my mind

Inspired by the legend of King Arthur, as well as BBC series “Merlin”

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Birch Tales

Surviving off stolen souls an chocolate

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  • Dawnxisoul393art2 years ago

    This is a work readers can read again and again, wonderful job, every time, alway have new thoughts, indeed, your words capture the essence of loyalty, reminiscence, and the yearning for another chance, once again, thank you very much for sharing this, have a nice weekend!

  • Dawnxisoul393art2 years ago

    Rereading this great poem today, we have a deeper understanding, this work captures the bittersweet nature of nostalgia and the desire for contact in a world where people feel lost, thank you again for sharing, wish you a wonderful Thursday evening!

  • Dawnxisoul393art2 years ago

    Your words carry a poetic rhythm and a poignant message, inviting reflection and empathy, thank you for sharing this piece inspired by the Arthurian legend and the enchanting world of "Merlin", love it, have a nice new week!

  • Novel Allen2 years ago

    I love all things King Arthur and Merlin and times of magic past. Ah the round table and the gallant knights. Sir Lancelot and his lady. I just adore your poem. I miss the days of chivalry...do you think we could still find some somewhere..

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