Featured Poem:
Shadows of Victorious Sorrow
In ancient times of myth and lore, Where creatures roamed and legends bore, Two races stood, both proud and tall, Elves and dwarves, before the fall. The elven lords with grace and light, Silent hunters in the night, With bows and arrows, swift and sleek, Their vengeance and their pride did seek. The dwarves, a stout and stubborn kin, Their hammers pounding, forges din, With hearts of fire and steel they wore, For battle's call, they'd not ignore. The war did rage, the fires burned, Through wood and stone, their fate was churned, The elven army, fierce and fair, Met dwarven might in open air. A battle fierce, with blood and sweat, A scene the world would not forget, The elves did fall, their songs did wane, As dwarven hammers brought them pain. The twist of fate, as wars do end, A secret that the earth did lend, For deep within a hidden cave, An ancient power the dwarves did brave. A force so dark, so dire and grim, It turned the tide, the elves to trim, But little did the dwarves foresee, The cost of victory's cruel decree. The elven deaths, a somber toll, But dwarven souls, the darkness stole, For in their triumph, they'd succumb, To shadows lurking, dread to come. Now bound to serve a master vile, Their victory lost, consumed by guile, Two races strong, their fates entwined, In sorrow's grip, forever bind. For in this tale, a lesson dire, That war and vengeance, stoked by fire, Can only lead to loss and pain, As darkness waits, to stake its claim.
A Note About The Poem:
The poem is a narrative ballad, recounting a mythical war between elves and dwarves. The language is evocative and rich with imagery, invoking a sense of ancient lore and epic battles. The rhythm and rhyme scheme (ABCB) provide a musical quality to the verse, which aids in the storytelling and adds to the immersive atmosphere.
The poem employs a twist in the storyline, revealing that the dwarves' victory comes with a dire consequence, as they unwittingly unleash an ancient darkness that ultimately binds both races in sorrow. This twist serves as a cautionary tale against war and vengeance, reminding readers of the potential for unforeseen consequences and the perils of seeking power through destruction.