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A Dream of Dragons (Free verse) by JohnnyW
A dragon approached me in a dream one night
and I politely stepped aside.
He sidestepped too and blocked the way
then looking down, he smiled.
"Good day to thee," the dragon said,
as I forced a shaky smile.
Before I could speak he continued with,
"Tell me thy heart's desire."
"I have but one desire," I said,
"as I am pressed for time this day;
to pass you by, unharmed and whole
and continue on my way."
"Thy passage for a riddle," the dragon said
as he puffed a ring of smoke.
"Solve the riddle and go thy way
or I claim as mine thy soul."
"This riddle of yours, how does it go?"
Impatience had me ask.
"'Tis not my riddle," he said, "but thine,
now set thy mind to task."
The dragon sighed, then said,
"Many of them stand around
pointing here and there.
Some offend and some do not
They have no thought or care.
They offend the careless and the innocent
and will offend a drunkard's hand.
In a circle they stand with bloody spears
to disgrace a blameless man."
"Who or what," the dragon asked, "are 'they'?"
I tried to think but knew inside
that I couldn't solve it then.
I finally confessed that I did not know
and the dragon slowly grinned.
"Say the words," the dragon hissed;
I repeated them without fault.
I felt the words burn into my brain
and felt some terrible loss.
The next few years were a descent into hell
as I wandered here and there.
The words consumed my life, my mind
and I wrote them everywhere.
One night with my starving body near death
I wrote the words again
on the concrete pillar of an overpass
then spoke them in my dreams.
Next day I looked in disbelief
for the words were written twice;
once last night, once long ago
on some other mindless night.
Years perhaps had passed since then
and the familiar words were faint.
Fainter still, penciled arrows led
around the pillar, past words insane.
As my ragged shoes scuffed trash aside,
my dirty fingertips caressed
each hopeful arrow as they wound around
until at last, they stopped. I read:
I once was troubled by dragons and such
as it appears you are, my friend,
and although my riddle was different by far
I nevertheless did win!
I roamed this land as you do now
until I happened upon a clue
that someone had written beside my words
as I write these now for you.
You will never solve the riddle without God's help.
God? I can hear you ask!
Do as I did and read His Word
from beginning to the last.
I thought of a book from my former life
that remained unopened until then.
I dug it out of my filthy bag
and through tears my reading began...
The dragon returned in a dream one night
and said "Thy time is nigh."
"The answer to the riddle I require of thee soon
or else thee surely will die."
I woke in a sweat and paced the floor
for the answer I had yet to see.
Then I read my Bible and prayed until dawn
and finally returned to sleep......
I dreamt of two soldiers at a shameful task
as they sat upon the ground.
One said something, the other laughed
As they wove a hateful crown.
Then I saw the crown upon His head
the bloody points askew......
I woke with a shout and gave thanks to God
because finally and at last, I knew!
I cried for joy as I left that day
and I feared the dragon no more.
After dreaming of dragons I had dreamt again
of my Savior's crown of......thorns.
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