Dragon Fight Poem by Naveed Akram

Dragon Fight



Daroeth was a dragon on highest mountains,
An enemy to the clans living in stairs of houses;
The dragon’s weapon blazed in the clouds,
Opening the doors to displeasure, all this pain.

Aseth was a dragon of the gardens and parks,
He wanted peace for himself, like his predecessor;
The ancestors of Daroeth loathed them,
So Daroeth interfered in the felicity of Aseth, today.

Both were seen in the bridges of the skies,
Guardians of their own doctrines,
Drawing their natural but monstrous weapons,
Like the great elves observed once before.

Aseth swore with fiery breath to murder Daroeth,
To kill his wings so that he may weep forever;
The tears fell after several hours, blood and brine;
The laments were sensed from afar, witnessed by those with eyes.

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