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Rated: ASR · Poetry · Fantasy · #986117

A poem of heads and tales...

The Sorcerer And The Head



Beneath shadowy spires and golden domes,
Within a labyrinth of dusty streets,
a stillness runs before the dawn,
like an evil eye that never sleeps.

Silent as ghosts of murdered men,
quiet as a scurrying rat,
A lean man in worn velvet sits
upon a silk couch like a cat.

Sipping wine from his gemmed goblet,
every finger glittering with fine jewels,
The sorcerer looks upon his possession,
a severed head floating in a glass pool.

โ€œSpeak to me, oh head, I command you!โ€
And the long dead eyes shoot open wide,
glowing with a fiendish hatred
They fell upon the sorcerer and cried:

โ€œYour doom hounds you like a blind dog.
In due time you will be attacked.
With all your powers you can't prevent
poison in your cup, or daggers at your back.โ€

The sorcerer angrily threw down his goblet
and glared at the hideous head;
but its milk-white eyes and yellowed teeth
appeared happy with what it said.

The magician stormed from his lair,
The prophecy burned into his brain,
but the Kingโ€™s guards waited just outside
and quickly threw him into chains.

They hacked off his head as was ordered
Before he could utter a single spell
humbled and humiliated
The sorcerer trembled his last then fell.

Somewhere water is slowly dripping
into a pool full of magic and pride
A severed head floats there happily
Its revenge is fully satisfied.

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