The Palace Of Fortune Poem by Antero Tarquinio de Quental

The Palace Of Fortune



I dream I’m a knight who ventures forth
Through deserts, hot days, and pitch-black nights.
A defender of love, with all my might
I seek the enchanted palace of Fortune!

But I’m already faint with weariness,
My sword is broken, my armor smashed. . .
And then I suddenly see it, flashing
With pomp and lofty magnificence!

I bang on the doors and cry in distress:
“I’m the Vagabond, the Dispossessed.
Have pity and open up, golden doors!”

The golden doors open with a din. . .
But sadly all I find within
Is silence and darkness – nothing more!

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